What is this chord called?

Re: What is this chord called?

Here try this, click on the positions that you would finger the chord.
http://www.chorder.com/guitar-chords-finder/

Dsus4 F in the bass, I think that's what they say. Of course you play the A it looks like?

Thanks - but it didn't show any chord when I entered it.

No, the lowest string (E) is muted, the next string is an open A. There is an F on the D string. The Dsus4 would work except as someone already pointed out, when you suspend the third up to the 4th you can't have the 3rd - which is the F - making at a Dm chord. The G then becomes the 11th.

A Dm11 would work - the guitar just isn't playing the 7th or 9th.
 
Re: What is this chord called?

A Dm11 would work - the guitar just isn't playing the 7th or 9th.

Then that would be the Dmadd11, as someone suggested earlier - it does not include the 7th or the 9th, but the 11th, exclusively..
 
Re: What is this chord called?

I'd say its root would be a Dm, since it has more notes to do with that chord than any other (DFA, then a G in there to make it an 11th). To me its a 2nd inversion of Dm11. Granted, it could also be called anything else you want. Whatever name fits in the key that you're playing in!

+1 I concur
 
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