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A minor added ninth chord is composed using a root/1st, minor 3rd, perfect 5th and major 9th (or R/1- As with the major added ninth chord, to be called a miadd9 chord it must not contain a seventh degree whether it be major, minor or diminished. Please take care with some of the chord voicings below as some span six frets and require a very dexterous hand. Minor Added Ninth Chord Profile
Minor Added Ninth Chord VoicingsThe chord voicings below are not shown in any particular key, they are shapes which can be moved around the guitar neck freely using the root note (circled dot) as your navigator. See example below.
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Using octaves to learn notes on the guitar neck
Minor Ninth Chord Audio Sample(s)To download audio sample(s) for later listening, right click on the MP3 link, then from the context menu that appears select Save Target As (Internet Explorer) or Save Link As (Firefox).
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