What is a 9 chord?
9 chords are exactly like the 7 chords but we add a 9th to it. A 9th is an octave higher than the tonic and then add a second (2 frets up)
The 9th chord formula is: 1-3-5-b7-9
The major 7th minor 9th chord formula is: 1-3-5-7-9
The minor 7th minor 9th chord formula is: 1-b3-5-b7-9
| So together the 9 Chords are as follows: | The minor 9 Chords are as follows: |
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| A = A – C# – E – G – B B = B – D# – F# – A – C# C = C – E – G – Bb – D D = D – F# – A – C – E E = E – G # – B – D – F# F = F – A – C – Eb – G G = G – B – D – F – A |
A = A – C – E – G – B B = B – D – F# – A – C# C = C – Eb – G – Bb – D D = D – F – A – C – E E = E – G – B – D – F# F = F – Ab – C – Eb – G G = G – Bb – D – F – A |
| The Major 9th Chords are as follows: | |
| A = A – C# – E – G# – B B = B – D# – F# – A# – C# C = C – E – G – B – D D = D – F# – A – C# – E E = E – G # – B – D# – F# F = F – A – C – E – G G = G – B – D – F# – A |
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Guitar Chords: 9 Chords
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