Guys,

My music theory isn't that great, so I'm really hoping here that someone can 
help.

I'm trying to teach a friend of mine the gospel hymn, In the Garden.  We're 
doing it in the key of C mager.  On the line that says, "And the joy we share, 
as we terry there..." on joy we, I'm on C mager, share, I'm going to e7, as we, 
then on terry, I'm going to F mager.  Now, here's the question.  on terry, that 
F major on keyboared consists of my left pinky on F above middle C, my left 
thumb on the C above that F.  Then in the right hand, I'm just playing a 
straight out F cord, F A and C.  but then, on the word there, I'm moving my 
left pinky to an F sharp, and my right thumb as well to an F sharp.  So 
basically in the left hand is F shartp and C, then the right hand is on F 
sharp, A, and C.  I know this isn't a diminished chord, so what would the name 
a this chord be?  I wouldn't exactly call it a D7 would I?  I know technically, 
it's a D7, but it's really not, being the root isn't in the base.  Being the 
base is based around F sharp, not D.  So would I just say d7/f#?  (in other 
words, D7 over an F sharp base?) Or, is there a better way to define this chord?

Again, I know this isn't really ProTools, but I hope someone out here with some 
music training can tell me what to call this thing.

I won't keep this thread up on list, I swear, just answer my question, and I'll 
be done.

Chris.

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