Let's take a look at the D chord. So first, if you remember from the key of E minor, we learned the D sus two. Once you're comfortable playing that, then all you need to do to find the D chord is put your middle finger down on the second fret of the high E string and strum the same four strings from the D string down. And that's your D chord. So you have your D sus two chord with your index finger and ring finger and then using your middle finger to play that last note. Last string so give that a few strums.
Now again, remember to curve your fingers. The thumb not like this like this. Definitely some space If any of the strings aren't ringing out properly, just check to see if maybe a finger might be in the way. For example, if the ring finger might be like to slanted and kind of get in the way there, okay, see if you can prop it up a bit. If the last string is not ringing out, it might also be because your middle finger is not pressing down firm enough, might just be like that. There's a few things to check for.
So just do a check for each string, starting on D, then G, D string and high E string and then give it a strum. And you can practice that a few times. Once you got the D card, then head over to the next lesson and we'll take a look The court