All other replies are correct: DM7 and GM7, but the major third is an octave above, so it is a major tenth instead. I use this particular inversion very frequently on the LinnStrument's tritone layout.On the piano, I play a D with my left hand, and with my right I play A, C#, and F#. So it would be an F# minor chord with a D added. Or is it some kind of augmented D chord?
The progression I use is this chord first, then the left hand playing a G, with the right hand playing B, D and F# (B minor chord). So it's a Bminor chord with G added. Not sure what that chord would be named, either.
Statistics: Posted by FranklyFlawless — Sat Jan 06, 2024 3:04 am