A Minor Add 9 Chord

Symbol: Amadd9

Diagrams

Staff Notation

Staff Notation

Piano Keyboard

Amadd9 chord – keys A, C, E, B highlightedPiano keyboard with keys A, C, E, B highlighted. A is the root note.CEAB
Amadd9 chord – keys A, C, E, B highlightedPiano keyboard with keys A, C, E, B highlighted. A is the root note.CEAB

Guitar

Guitar chord diagram for Amadd9 (5fr)Guitar chord voicing with notes A, E, A, C, E, B.Amadd9 (5fr)5334

Intervals

NoteIntervalSemitones
AP10
Cm33
EP57
BM92

About the A Minor Add 9 Chord

The A Minor Add 9 chord is built from the notes A, C, E, B. These notes are derived by stacking intervals above the root note A, following the interval pattern that defines every Minor Add 9 chord. Understanding how a chord is constructed from intervals is one of the most valuable skills in music theory, because it allows you to build the chord in any key and recognize it in any context.

You can use this chord in a variety of musical contexts. Try exploring the scales that contain these notes to discover which keys this chord naturally belongs to. Each scale listed above shares all the notes of this chord, making it a diatonic chord within that key. Understanding these relationships helps with songwriting, improvisation, and arranging.

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