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Gadd9 and Gadd2 chord for piano presented with keyboard diagram. The notes in the chords are marked and fingerings for left and right hand is visible below.
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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.
To form a G add9 chord, you simply include a 9th note (A) to a G Major chord (G, B, D). Such chords are referred to as added tone chords as they involve the addition of supplementary intervals to a triad.
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Here's a piano keyboard reference for the Gadd9 chord and the Gadd2 chord. The notes of the Gadd9 chord are G B D A and the notes of the Gadd2 chord are G A B D . The intervals of the Gadd9 chord are the root (G) , major third (B) , perfect fifth (D) and major ninth (A) .
This is how to play the piano chord of G Add ninth or G add9. The G Add ninth piano chord is easy to play by viewing the graphics on the piano chord map.