Can I open this topic up again with a different example of a walk down chord progression? I hear a bass walk down (bass notes: D, C#, B, A, G, F#, E, A) in the song "There's Your Trouble" by the Dixie Chicks. It's in the key of D. I'd like to find out what chords to play (somewhat simplified...not looking for "diminished blah blah blah" chords!) along with those bass notes.
The suggestions I have found online to this point, don't really seem quite right (could be the simplified chords just don't cut it?): Chords: D, D/C#, Bm, D, G, G/F#, Em, A
Specifically, the "D" after the "Bm" doesn't seem to be the correct chord. The others seem like they'll work. Any ideas?
Thanks for reading! :-)