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Aliases: D7b9

D dominant b9 Chord

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

Audible Example

What does a D dominant b9 chord sound like?

D dominant b9 chord

Piano Fingering

How do you play a D dominant b9 chord on the piano?

D
Eb
F#
A
C
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Guitar Fingering

How do you play a D dominant b9 chord on the guitar?

E
B
G
D
A
E
C
Eb
F#
A
F#
D
C
Eb
F#
A
C
D
A
Eb
F#
D
A
C
Eb
C
F#
D
A
C
D
Eb
F#
Eb
D
A
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About the D dominant b9 chord

A dominant b9 chord adds a flat ninth to a dominant 7th, creating a dark and tense sound that demands resolution. The dissonance between the root and flat ninth gives it a dramatic, almost Spanish-sounding quality. It is commonly used in jazz, flamenco-influenced music, and minor key progressions.

Notes

What notes are in a D dominant b9 chord?

D - F# - A - C - Eb

Intervals

What intervals are in a D dominant b9 chord?

Root Note

Major 3rd

Perfect 5th

Minor 7th

Minor 9th

Scales

What scales does a D dominant b9 chord fit in?