D# chord
D# major chord for piano (including inversions) presented by keyboard diagrams.
Explanation: The regular D# chord is a triad, meaning that it consists of three notes. On the picture of the keyboard, you can see the three notes of the D# chord marked in red color. D# stands for D sharp.
Theory: The D# major chord is constructed with a rootThe lowest note in the chord, a major thirdAn interval consisting of four semitones, the 3rd scale degree and a perfect fifthAn interval consisting of seven semitones, the 5th scale degree.
Fingerings: Little finger, middle finger, thumb (left hand); thumb, middle finger, little finger (right hand).
D#

Notes: D# - G - A# / D# - F## - A#
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D# major - inversions
Explanation: D#/G is a D# major chord with G as the bass note and D#/A# is a D# major chord with A# as the bass note.
D#/G (1st inversion)

Fingerings: 5-3-1 (LH) 1-3-5 (RH)
D#/A# (2nd inversion)

Fingerings: 5-3-1 (LH) 1-3-5 (RH)
See also D# chords with alternative bass notes ›