Topic: Silly question about a D/E chord
First time poster, blah, blah, blah...
OK, I use chordie, eh, for the chords. I don't understand the chord presented here:
<a href="http://www.chordie.com/ramimages/DslashEchord_004232_1.png" target="_blank">http://www.chordie.com/ramimages/DslashEchord_004232_1.png</a>
This is titled a "D/E" chord (DslashEchord), yet the chord is a D/F# chord (or, otherwise simply a D chord). There is no "E" that I can find in this chord.
Please help me understand how a chord made up of only D, F#, and A can be called a D/E chord.
Thank you.