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The G added ninth chord (abbreviated Gadd9 chord) is a four-note chord consisting of the notes G, B, D, and A. The chord is formed by adding a major ninth to the G major chord. Often, a major second is played instead of the major ninth since they are the same note.
The G add 9 chord (G add 2) contains the notes G, B, D and A. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), 3, 5 and 9 (same as 2) of the G Major scale. Here's how to play it.
Piano and guitar reference for the G add chords, the add9 (Gadd9) and the add2 (Gadd2). See and play the notes of the Gadd9 & Gadd2 chords on the piano.
G Major (add 9) chord. How to play G (add 9) chord on Piano, Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Banjo, Mandolin, Violin, Viola & Double Bass. The notes of G (add 9) chord are G, B, D and A. Formula: 1 – 3 – 5 – 9. Notes: G – B – D – A.
This chord is a beautiful and versatile addition to your guitar playing repertoire, composed of the notes G, B, D, and A. These notes are built from the intervals 1, 3, 5, and 9, or more specifically, the Root, Major Third, Perfect Fifth, and Major Ninth.
See also the Gadd9 Guitar chord Learn more about chord inversions. If you'd prefer the old chart with chords and scales click here.
How to play G Add 9 Chord (Gadd9). This pattern consists of G, B, D, and A – with the degrees of R, 3, 5, and 9. Learn it on this free interactive fretboard. 11,368 patterns to choose from.