Q. I'm just beginning to play the guitar and I don't know how to play a D9/6 chord. Does someone know where I could get a picture of the frets and stuff for this chord or can someone describe it to me? That'd be great, thanks.
A. I think you mean a D9add6 chord. A Ninth chord is a chord with the major triad as well as a flat 7. On the piano, sometimes its just played as a third, 7th, and 9th. So a D9 on a piano would be the F#, C, and E. You add the 6th to get the D9add6, which would be the F#, B, C, and E.
See the link below for a chord chart for guitar.
e a a# d does anyone know the name of this chord? the d is after the octave(13th)?
Q. the chord is moveable, and played on piano. thanks.
A. It would help to know the context, such as the key, the chord before and after. is this from jazz, classical or modern music?
Is it possible any of these notes are non-chord tones, and that there are other notes that are chord tones?
in tonal music we don't usually have chords with two notes of the same name. but If we do in fact have the notes you stated then respell the a# as Bb then I'd call this D9 flat 13 with omitted third. this is unlikely unless we're talking about jazz, and even then you usually have a third in the chord.
If E is the root then we'd have a quartal seventh chord.
but I tend to think a# respelled as Bb is the root,
so it's most likely: Bb Maj7 11
in pitch class set theory we'd call this chord [0278] but this kind of analysis isn't very useful outside of modern music.
help with piano chords?
Q. i need the notes for these chords: (the song is called "cute" by neal hefti and it is in the key of Bb)
Gmi9
C13 (b9)
Fmaj9
D7 (#9)
Gmi9
C9
Cmi7
F13
Bbmaj7
Eb9
Fmaj9
Dmi9
Bmi7
E7 (#9)
Amaj9
D9
whoever gets me these notes the fastest will automatically be selected as best answer (as long as the notes are right!)
thanks.
A. I'm pretty sure these are the right notes to each chord.
I'm a little sloppy on piano but this is it, I think:
Gmi9 - G, Bb, D, F, A
C13 (b9) - C, E, G, Bb, Db, F, A
Fmaj9 - F, A, C, E, G
D7 (#9) - D, F#, A, C, Eb
Gmi9 - G, Bb, D, F, A
C9 - C, E, G, Bb, D
Cmi7 - C, Eb, G, Bb
F13 - F, A, C, Eb, G, Bb, D
Bbmaj7 - A#, D, F, A
Eb9 - D#, G, A#, C#, F
Fmaj9 - F, A, C, E, G
Dmi9 - D, F, A, C, E
Bmi7 - B, D, F#, A
E7 (#9) - E, G#, B, D, G (I'm pretty sure)
Amaj9 -A, C#, E, G, B
D9 - D, F#, A, C, E
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