The minor added 9th chord|
Formula:
| 1 2 3b 5 |
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Common Abbreviations:
| m(add2), m(add9), m9(no 7th), madd2, madd9 |
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Most popular root:
| E, D, A, G |
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Popularity:
| 13 |
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Common Styles:
| Blues, Country, Folk, Pop, Rock |
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 Some madd9 chord examples. | Description: A minor added 9th chord is formed by adding a 9th(2nd) to a minor chord (1 b3 5) to give 1 2(9) b3 5. With no lowered 7th found in larger minor chords the effect is striking and so this chord is a favourite for substitutions for minor chords. | Songs using minor added 9th chord: (NB Common types such as Maj, m, 7 will generate longs lists)
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