D# Add4 Guitar Chord
All positions and voicings on the fretboard
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D# Add4 — chord details
The diagrams above show every voicing and chord variation for D# Add4 on guitar. Use the fret filter to narrow down voicings within a specific fret range — ideal for finding close-proximity chords when composing or arranging.
Note: D# is enharmonically equivalent to Eb. Chord shapes are the same.
D# add4 includes the perfect fourth alongside the standard major triad tones — with intervals . Unlike sus4, which removes the third, add4 keeps it, creating a denser cluster that blends resolution with suspension. This chord has a folk-like, earthy quality and appears in Celtic music, Americana, and modern fingerstyle arrangements.
How to Play D# Add4
On guitar, D# add4 typically requires a barre or partial barre voicing. Experiment with different positions to find the voicing that best suits your playing context — higher positions sound brighter and tighter, while lower positions offer more bass and resonance. CAGED system shapes help navigate these options efficiently.
D# Add4 in Progressions
D# add4 appears in various harmonic contexts depending on the key. Analyze the surrounding chords to determine its function — it may serve as a primary chord, a substitution, or a chromatic color chord that enriches the harmonic palette of a progression.
Common Substitutions
D#sus4, D#add9, or D#11 provide similar suspended or extended textures.
Difficulty: On guitar, this chord typically requires a barre — intermediate difficulty, but essential for playing in sharp keys.