Can you play D&D for free?

You can play the D major chord on a guitar by placing your fingers on the 2nd fret of the G string (index), 2nd fret of the high E string (middle), and 3rd fret of the B string (ring), then strumming the top four strings (D, G, B, high E). It's a common beginner chord, but make sure your fingers are on their tips to avoid muting strings and strum only the bottom four strings for the standard sound.
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How can I play D?

To play the basic D major chord on guitar, use your first finger on the 2nd fret of the G string, your second finger on the 2nd fret of the high E string, and your third finger on the 3rd fret of the B string, strumming the top four strings (from the D string down) without hitting the low E and A strings. Key tips include using your fingertips, arching your fingers to avoid muting, and placing them close to the frets for a clear sound.
 
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What is the thumb position for the D chord?

Thumb Position: Keep your thumb behind the neck, and don't let it rest in the palm of your hand. It'll help build the muscle between your thumb and 1st finger, handy for barre chords.
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Why can't I play D on guitar?

The two biggest problems beginners have with the D chord are getting the shape confidently under your three fingers and muting the bottom two strings. To help with the fingering, you can practice transitioning from a G major chord or A major chord to the D shape and back again.
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What is the forbidden chord?

The "forbidden chord" refers to the tritone, an interval spanning three whole tones (like F to B) that was considered dissonant and "the devil in music" (diabolus in musica) in medieval times, leading to its avoidance in church music. While not actually banned today, it creates tension and is fundamental to jazz (the flattened fifth) and many other genres, often found in dominant seventh chords and used for dramatic effect in rock, metal, and classical music like Wagner's Tristan und Isolde.
 
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D&D is free, actually

What was Jimi Hendrix's favorite chord?

The 7#9 chord is an extended dominant 7th chord with an augmented (sharpened) ninth. This chord form got its nickname because it was a favorite of Hendrix, who did a great deal to popularize its use in mainstream rock music.
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What are the 4 golden chords?

These four chords are by far the most popular chords in music. Once you know them, you'll have unlocked hundreds of pop songs. And we're not exaggerating! That's because these four chords are the I, the V, the IV, and the vi (respectively) chords in C Major.
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What is the 10,000 hour rule for guitar?

The Infamous "10,000" Hour Rule

The "10,000 hour" idea was popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his book Outliers. The take-away is that top performers in any field have typically invested 10,000 hours or more of practice into their skill, and typically in a deliberate and structured way that achieves results.
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Is guitar hard for ADHD?

For individuals with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), learning a new skill like playing the guitar can present unique challenges. However, with the right strategies and mindset, these challenges can be overcome, leading to a rewarding and enjoyable musical journey.
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What is the forbidden song to play on guitar?

The "forbidden guitar song" is famously Led Zeppelin's "Stairway to Heaven," specifically its iconic opening riff, known as the "Forbidden Riff" because beginner guitarists constantly play it in stores, leading to signs and jokes about its taboo status, popularized by the movie Wayne's World. Other riffs sometimes included on this unofficial list are "Smoke on the Water" and "Seven Nation Army" (on bass).
 
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How to play D-SUS?

To play a Dsus (suspended) chord on guitar, you replace the 3rd note of a D major chord (F#) with the 2nd (E, creating Dsus2) or the 4th (G, creating Dsus4), usually by lifting a finger off your regular D chord or adding your pinky. Dsus2 is made by lifting the middle finger from a D chord (leaving open high E string); Dsus4 involves adding your pinky to the 3rd fret of the high E string while keeping the D shape.
 
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Is D Major a happy key?

Yes, D Major is widely considered a bright, happy, triumphant, and celebratory key, often associated with victory, joy, and anthems, though its specific emotional impact always depends on the music's context, tempo, and orchestration, notes LedgerNote and Study.com. It's known for its brilliant, confident sound, used in marches, joyful choruses like Handel's "Hallelujah," and energetic pieces.
 
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Who is the #1 guitarist?

While "number one" is subjective, Jimi Hendrix is overwhelmingly named the greatest and most influential guitarist ever by publications like Rolling Stone, critics, and fans, celebrated for his innovative techniques, virtuosity, and impact on rock and popular music. Other legendary guitarists like Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton, Eddie Van Halen, and Stevie Ray Vaughan consistently rank in the top tiers of these lists.
 
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What did Kurt Cobain say about Jimi Hendrix?

Kurt Cobain deeply admired Jimi Hendrix as a genius guitarist, songwriter, and innovator who blended noise with melody, seeing him as a creative risk-taker and a kindred spirit, especially since both were influential, left-handed guitarists from Seattle who revolutionized music with raw, anti-establishment sounds, with Cobain even visiting Hendrix's grave annually for beers. 
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Did Hendrix have a perfect pitch?

Yes, Jimi Hendrix is widely considered to have had perfect pitch (absolute pitch), the ability to identify or recreate a musical note without a reference, which explains his incredible ear for tuning, his sound creation, and his intuitive grasp of music, though some suggest he also had remarkable relative pitch and tonal memory. He reportedly discovered this gift in school, using it to tune his guitar and identify notes effortlessly, even finding it an "odd weight" but "awesome" gift, according to The Shield Online.
 
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What is the devil's chord?

The "devil's chord" refers to the dissonant, unsettling sound created by the tritone, a musical interval spanning three whole tones (six semitones, e.g., C to F#). Historically called diabolus in musica (devil in music) by the medieval church for its harshness, it was considered taboo but later became foundational in jazz, rock (like Black Sabbath), and even Broadway, used for tension and dramatic effect.
 
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What is the most banned song?

The greatest banned songs of all time – ranked!
  • (We Don't Need This) Fascist Groove Thang (1981)
  • My Generation (1965)
  • This Note's for You (1988)
  • Judas (2011)
  • Physical (1981)
  • Happiness Is a Warm Gun (1968)
  • Blurred Lines (2013)
  • Spasticus Autisticus (1981)
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What is the 80/20 rule guitar?

The 80/20 Rule for guitar (Pareto Principle) means focusing your limited practice time on the 20% of skills that yield 80% of the results, like mastering essential chords (power chords, open chords) and core scales (pentatonic) for playing many songs, rather than endless scales; it also suggests 80% of music uses simple rhythms and 20% lead, so prioritizing feel, timing, and core rhythms makes you more valuable. It's about smart, efficient practice for maximum impact. 
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