I play bass on my youth group's worship team, and earlier today my mom, who has her degree in music, was teaching me some things about chord progression and things like that. At one point, she was talking about First and Second Inversions for chords. I, of course, pointed out that the Second Inversion of a D chord (A, F#, D) should really just be called a backwards-D, because if you play the chord progressively, it's just a normal D chord (D, F#, A) but backwards. "No, no, that's not how that works. There's a specific terminology for everything in music." Yes mom I know that, but I want to be contrary today. She then proceeded to show me a the First Inversion of a D chord, which is F#, D, then A.
I promptly called that the remix-D.