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Aliases: C#6/9C#69

C#6th/9th Chord

Below you can find chord diagrams, piano fingerings, guitar fingering, notes, intervals, scales, and arpeggios.

Audible Example

What does a C#6th/9th chord sound like?

C#6th/9th chord

Piano Fingering

How do you play a C#6th/9th chord on the piano?

C#
D#
F
G#
A#
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Guitar Fingering

How do you play a C#6th/9th chord on the guitar?

E
B
G
D
A
E
F
G#
D#
A#
F
C#
A#
F
G#
D#
C#
G#
A#
F
C#
G#
D#
A#
D#
A#
F
C#
G#
C#
F
D#
A#
C#
G#
D#
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About the C#6th/9th chord

A 6th/9th chord combines a major triad with both an added 6th and 9th, creating one of the warmest and most pleasant-sounding chords in harmony. It has a stable yet colorful quality and is often used as a final chord in jazz and gospel, or as a substitute for a plain major chord.

Notes

What notes are in a C#6th/9th chord?

C# - F - G# - A# - D#

Intervals

What intervals are in a C#6th/9th chord?

Root Note

Major 3rd

Perfect 5th

Major 6th

Major 9th