D 9 Chord
D 9 has 5 notes: D · F# · A · C · E
D 9
Symbol: D9
Notes: D, F#, A, C, E
Type: Dominant 9th
Variations: 4 positions shown
Related chords
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Notes and intervals in D 9 chord
Good idea to know the intervals:
| Note | Interval | Function |
|---|---|---|
| D | 1P | Root |
| F# | 3M | Major 3rd |
| A | 5P | Perfect 5th |
| C | 7m | Minor 7th |
| E | 9M | 9M |
The root (D) is the core. Other notes stack on top to create the dominant 9th tonality.
How to play D 9
Play each string individually first, each note should ring clearly. Then try strumming.
For barre chords, use your index finger to press down all strings at one fret (works as a movable capo), while your other fingers form the shape. This can be hard, but you'll get there!
Questions about the D9 chord
What notes are in D 9 chord?
D 9 chord contains the notes D, F#, A, C, E. You play them together to get dominant 9th sound. You can also play the same note over different strings to get fuller sounds.
How do you play D 9 on guitar?
Find D9 on the fretboard by locating the root note (D) and applying the dominant 9th shape. The dominant 9th chord formula is: Root, Major 3rd, Perfect 5th, Minor 7th, 9M.
What does D 9 chord sound like?
D 9 has a complex quality. It's commonly used in many genres music.