Want to learn how to play a D augmented chord? This complete guide shows you how to make and play a D augmented chord on any instrument. Whether you're searching for "how to play d aug", "d chord", or "how to make a d chord" - you'll find the notes, formula, and fingering diagrams you need.

    How to Make & Play a D Augmented Chord

    Daug
    Notes: D - F# - A#

    Chord Formula

    1 3 #5

    Solfege Names

    Re - Fa# - La#

    D Major Scale (Chord Formula Reference)

    D
    E
    F#
    G
    A
    B
    C#

    Steps: W W H W W W H

    Chord formulas reference degrees from this scale (e.g., 1-3-5 = D-F#-A)

    How to Build a D Augmented Chord: Step-by-Step

    D Augmented Chord Notes and Formula

    Learn how to construct this chord using the chord formula

    1

    Start with the root note

    Begin with D as your foundation note.

    2

    Apply the augmented formula

    Use the chord formula: 1 3 #5 (scale degrees from the major scale)

    3

    Result: Daug chord

    Your complete chord contains: D, F#, A#

    How to Play D Augmented Chord on Guitar and Piano

    Instrument Fingering Diagrams

    Learn multiple ways to play the D augmented chord on different instruments

    How to Play D Augmented on Guitar

    To play a D augmented chord on guitar, you'll need to fret the notes D, F#, A#. Click below to see multiple guitar chord shapes and fingering positions for the D augmented chord.

    How to Play D Augmented on Piano

    On piano, play the D augmented chord by pressing the keys for D, F#, A# together. You can play this chord in any octave, and try different inversions by rearranging the note order while keeping all the chord tones.

    Piano Tip: Start with your thumb on D and spread your fingers naturally to reach the other notes.

    Other Instruments

    The D augmented chord can be played on any instrument. Use the notes D, F#, A# as your guide.

    Frequently Asked Questions About D Augmented Chord

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