Countdown in D#

John Coltrane(1959)swing
Do Re MiC D E
A
B
Am11
A♯13
F♯13
Gm11
G♯13
Fm11
F♯13
Am11
Am11
A♯13
F♯13
A♯9sus4

Chord Diagrams — Countdown in D# (Guitar)

Display
FingerNoteDegree
Am11
EADGBEx1
3frEADGBE1113425frEADGBE11111410frEADGBE11x234
A♯13
EADGBE44x12
4frEADGBE11326frEADGBE11123412frEADGBE44x213
D♯Maj7
EADGBE11333x
3frEADGBE111x436frEADGBE1113248frEADGBE111xx4
F♯13
EADGBE2314
EADGBE1112347frEADGBEx42319frEADGBE111134
BMaj7
EADGBE111324
4frEADGBE111xx47frEADGBE1114239frEADGBE11333x
D7♭9
2frEADGBExx431
4frEADGBE11x2345frEADGBE11x248frEADGBE3241xx
GMaj7
EADGBE321
3frEADGBE1114235frEADGBE11333x10frEADGBE11x324
Gm11
EADGBE2x341x
3frEADGBE1111145frEADGBE11xx238frEADGBE11x234
G♯13
EADGBE111432
4frEADGBE1113244frEADGBE11123410frEADGBE44x213
C♯Maj7
EADGBE111x43
4frEADGBE1113246frEADGBE11xxx39frEADGBE1x342x
E13
EADGBE213
EADGBE1235frEADGBE13427frEADGBE111134
AMaj7
EADGBEx213
EADGBE111x45frEADGBE1114237frEADGBE333x1
C9
EADGBE222221
7frEADGBE1123447frEADGBE1113249frEADGBExx2143
FMaj7
EADGBExx321
EADGBE1114233frEADGBE11x3338frEADGBE111324
Fm11
EADGBE111114
EADGBE11xx236frEADGBE11x23411frEADGBE111342
D13
EADGBExx412
5frEADGBE1111348frEADGBE423110frEADGBE1x234x
A♯7
EADGBE111x34
6frEADGBE1111328frEADGBE11x32411frEADGBEx3241x
G♯7♯11
3frEADGBE2x341x
6frEADGBExx123410frEADGBE11x23411frEADGBE111x23
A♯9sus4
A♯ - D♯ - F - G♯ - C
D7
EADGBExx213
3frEADGBEx3241x5frEADGBE11113410frEADGBE111132

Countdown in D#

Key of D#

D# major (Eb) requires barre shapes rooted on the 6th and 5th strings. It is a favorite key for horn players, so guitarists encounter it in funk and soul bands. Using barre chords at frets 1, 3, and 6 covers the primary shapes. D# is a intermediate-advanced-level key on guitar because no standard open strings match this key's chord tones. Expect to rely on barre chords throughout, which builds hand strength and unlocks the entire fretboard.

Voice Leading

The bass line moves through A to A# (ascending half step), A# to D# (ascending perfect fourth), D# to F# (ascending minor third), F# to B (ascending perfect fourth), B to D (ascending minor third), D to G (ascending perfect fourth), G to G (ascending unison), G to G# (ascending half step), G# to C# (ascending perfect fourth), C# to E (ascending minor third), E to A (ascending perfect fourth), A to C (ascending minor third), C to F (ascending perfect fourth), F to F (ascending unison), F to D (descending minor third), D to A# (descending major third), A# to G# (descending whole step), G# to A# (ascending whole step), A# to D (ascending major third). A half-step bass movement creates a strong leading-tone pull that demands resolution. The root motion by larger intervals (fourths and fifths) gives each chord change a strong, decisive character. When the progression loops, the bass returns from D to A by perfect fourth.

Scales for Improvisation

D# major pentatonic works because every note is either a chord tone or a safe passing tone — there are no avoid notes. For soloing, this means you can play freely without clashing. Over dominant seventh chords, D# Mixolydian adds the flat seventh for an authentic blues-rock edge.

swing2/2 · 29 bars · Form: AB

Chords: Am11, A♯13, D♯Maj7, F♯13, BMaj7, D7♭9, GMaj7, Gm11, G♯13, C♯Maj7, E13, AMaj7, C9, FMaj7, Fm11, D13, A♯7, G♯7♯11, A♯9sus4, D7.

Scales for Improvisation D# bebop, D# bebop major.

Diatonic chords: See all chords in the key of D#