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This voicing for D major adds the ninth. Also, notice how the third is in the bass.
This chord utilizes the basic shape of the "open" C major chord in conjunction with open strings.
Notice how the ninth is added on the high E string of this voicing for D major.
This Dadd9 chord is played with the third, F#, in the bass.
This is one possible way to finger a Dadd9 chord.
This is an alternate fingering for Dadd9/F#
This is an alternate fingering for Dadd9,11.
This Dadd9,11 voicing is based around the basic "open" D major shape. The third (F#) is omitted from the chord.This chord can also be called Dsus4sus2.
This is a Dadd9 chord played in first inversion. The thumb frets the low bass note.
This is a Hendrix style voicing for Dadd9.
The Dadd9/F# guitar chord can also be played in other tunings: