Download GtrLib Chords app to view all the positions of D-sharp major chord on the guitar along with audio demonstration of the chord at each position. Other guitar chords with D-sharp as the root note. If we look at it from the point of view of the major scale algorithm, then the chord outlines a pattern of 1-3-5-7. These three chords form the basis of a huge number of popular songs. This often gives it a very uplifting sound, but there is an underlying dissonance due to the major 7th interval. When a note can be called by more than one name, in this case D sharp or E flat, that note is said to be enharmonic. The primary chords that sound good in a chord progression with D# is: Fm, Gm, G#, A# and Cm. This chord diagram uses one of the more common bar chord voicings. D# and Eb (D sharp and E flat major) are the same chord, but they change theirs name depending on the key they are played in. A D#/Ebmaj7 chord is simply a major chord with a major 7th attached to the top. In D# major, that means D#, G# and A#. Here is a shape for the D sharp / E flat major guitar chord. The lowest root note of this chord is the D# / Eb on the 6th fret of the 5th string. D# - G - Cm - G# / Eb - G - Cm - Ab. Chords that sounds good together with D#. In major keys, major chords are found on the I, IV and V (1st, 4th and 5th) degrees of the scale. Try in a chord progression. Guitar Chord D Sharp Major 7.