What makes a minor 9th chord?
A minor 9th chord is a chord having a root (1), a minor third (b3), a perfect fifth (5), a minor 7th (b7) and a major 9th (9). It can be seen as a dominant 9th chord with a minor third or a minor seventh chord with a ninth added.
What is a minor 9th chord piano?
A minor ninth chord is a five-note chord that contains an added ninth interval: ● Minor 9th. An Em9 is a minor triad with a minor 7th and a major 9th: E – G – B – D – F♯
What is a minor 9th?
A minor ninth (m9 or -9) is a compound musical interval spanning 13 semitones, or 1 semitone above an octave (thus it is enharmonically equivalent to an augmented octave). If transposed into a single octave, it becomes a minor second or major seventh.