Chord Information
Learn how to play E9 on piano
Notes in Chord
E
G#
B
D
F#
Intervals
1
M3
P5
m7
M9
Inversion
Notes (bottom to top): E4 - G#4 - B4 - D5 - F#4
Right Hand Fingering
Fingers: 1-2-3-4-5
1=thumb, 2=index
3=middle, 4=ring, 5=pinky
3=middle, 4=ring, 5=pinky
Interactive Piano
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E
F
G
A
B
C
D
F#
G#
A#
C#
D#
How to Play E9 on Piano
- Place your thumb on E.
- Place your index finger on G#.
- Place your middle finger on B.
- Place your ring finger on D.
- Place your pinky finger on F#.
- Press all keys simultaneously to hear the E9 chord.
Recommended fingering: 1-2-3-4-5 (right hand)
E9 Chord Inversions
The E9 chord can be played in different inversions:
Root Position
E - G# - B - D - F# (bass note: E)
First Inversion
G# - B - D - F# - E (bass note: G#)
Second Inversion
B - D - F# - E - G# (bass note: B)
Common Chord Progressions Using E9
ii-V-I Jazz Progression
Common chord progression
F#m7→E9→Bmaj7
I-vi-ii-V Progression
Common chord progression
Bmaj7→G#m7→F#m7→E9
Practice Tips for E9
- Start slowly and focus on pressing all keys simultaneously for a clean sound.
- Practice transitioning between E9 and other common chords to build muscle memory.
- Extended chords can be challenging - ensure each note rings clearly.
- Experiment with voicing variations by omitting the fifth or other notes for different textures.