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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.
The below diagrams show you how to play the G add 9 chord in various positions on the fretboard with suggested finger positions. G add 9 chord attributes: Interval positions with respect to the G major scale, notes in the chord and name variations:
Here are 6 voicings of the Gadd9 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings' fingering. These G Major Add 9 guitar chord variations can be interchanged freely. If it sounds good, it is good!
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.
Chord chart diagrams for the Gadd9 chord in Standard tuning. Known as the G Major Add Nine or G9 chord. Learn 20 different voicings of the Gadd9 chord on guitar with printable chord charts.
This will give you a solid foundation in music theory and help you understand the structure of the G add9 chord better. In the following tutorial, we will provide detailed chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that clearly illustrate the tones that make up the G add9 chord.
The chord calculator automatically determines every mathematically possible fingering for a chord based on the options you specify. In most cases, you will only need to adjust the "root" and "chord" pulldowns. The defaults for the other options should suffice for most situations.