What is F m9?
The F#m9 chord (F sharp minor 9) contains the notes F#, A, C#, E and G#. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), b3, 5, b7 and 9 (same as 2) of the F# Major scale. The F#m9 chord has a dark, yet beautiful sound.
What notes are in F m9?
F#m9 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. The chord is often abbreviated as F#m9. Omissions: F#m9(no3): F# – C# – E – G#; F#m9(no5): F# – A – E – G#. Theory: The F#m9 chord is constructed with a root, a minor third, a perfect fifth, a minor seventh and a major ninth.
What key is F m9 in?
F#m9 summary table
Piano chord name | F#m9 (F sharp minor ninth) |
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Chord Construction | R = F# F# + minor interval = A (scale degree = minor 3rd) A + major interval = C# (scale degree = 5th) C# + minor interval = E (scale degree = minor 7th) E + major interval = G# (scale degree = 9th) |
What is a D9 chord on guitar?
The D9 chord is made up of the notes D, F#, A, C, and E. This chord belongs to the family of Ninth chords.
What key is F m7?
The F sharp minor 7 chord contains the notes F#, A, C# and E. The F#m7 chord is produced by playing the 1st (root), flat 3rd, 5th and flat 7th of the F sharp Major scale.