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D7 played on four strings
Another D7 variation
This voicing for D7 is played in 5th position
D7 with a barre on fret 10
Play D7 from 10. fret
D7 chord played in twelfth position
OK, let us do D7. D7 guitar chord looks a lot like D, and to me it is just D backward.
I am going to put my first finger on the second string, first fret, and then the second finger on the third string, second fret. Then, my third finger, it is going to the first string, second fret and as you can se it looks like a backward triangle og backward D chord.
And, play from the forth string, and there you have a D7 guitar chord. All this chord want to do is to go to G. D7 and then G. That´s how to make a D7 guitar chord.
e|-------10-------x--------x--------5--------2--------14----------| B|-------10-------10-------3--------7--------1--------13----------| G|-------11-------11-------5--------5--------2--------14----------| D|-------10-------10-------4--------7--------0--------12----------| A|-------12-------x--------5--------5--------x--------x-----------| E|-------10-------10-------x--------x--------x--------x-----------|
D dominant, Ddom7