D9#5 chord

D9#5 chord for guitar with diagrams, fingerings and notes.

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Description

The D9#5 is an altered dominant chord and is usually played in one of the two movable shapes depending on the most fitting position on the fretboard (it's also sometimes played with the root on the 4th string as a rootless voicing).

Chord structure

The chord consists of five notes. The notes represent the root, major third, augmented fifth, minor seventh and ninth intervals. Notice that the third is sometimes omitted.

Chord name

D9#5 is an abbreviation for D dominant ninth with a sharpened fifth. Other abbreviations are D9(#5) and D9+5. Notice that the chord also can be named as D9b13.

Notes

The notes that the D9#5 chord consists of are D, F#, A#, C and E.

Chord progressions

Examples of progressions featuring D9#5.

Progression 1: D9#5 functions as a V chord.
Bm7
Em7
D9#5
Gmaj7
Progression 2: Classic jazz resolution.
Em7
A9
D9#5
Gmaj7



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