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Learn the G Dominant 9th Chord on PianoG9Dominant 9th

Extended blues sound

Chord Information

Learn how to play G9 on piano

Notes in Chord

G
B
D
F
A

Intervals

1
M3
P5
m7
M9

Inversion

Notes (bottom to top): G4 - B4 - D5 - F5 - A4

Right Hand Fingering

Fingers: 1-2-3-4-5
1=thumb, 2=index
3=middle, 4=ring, 5=pinky

Interactive Piano

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G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G#
A#
C#
D#
F#

How to Play G9 on Piano

  1. Place your thumb on G.
  2. Place your index finger on B.
  3. Place your middle finger on D.
  4. Place your ring finger on F.
  5. Place your pinky finger on A.
  6. Press all keys simultaneously to hear the G9 chord.

Recommended fingering: 1-2-3-4-5 (right hand)

G9 Chord Inversions

The G9 chord can be played in different inversions:

Root Position

G - B - D - F - A (bass note: G)

First Inversion

B - D - F - A - G (bass note: B)

Second Inversion

D - F - A - G - B (bass note: D)

Common Chord Progressions Using G9

ii-V-I Jazz Progression

Common chord progression

Am7G9Dmaj7

I-vi-ii-V Progression

Common chord progression

Dmaj7Bm7Am7G9

Practice Tips for G9

  • Start slowly and focus on pressing all keys simultaneously for a clean sound.
  • Practice transitioning between G9 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.

Quick Reference

Root NoteG
Qualitydominant9
NotesG-B-D-F-A
Fingering1-2-3-4-5
Categoryextended

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