G# 9th chord
G#9 chord (also called Dominant 9th chord) for piano presented by keyboard diagrams.
Explanation: The G# ninth is a five-note chord. Due to practical circumstances, however, the fifth (D#) is often omitted and/or the chord is played inverted. The chord is often abbreviated as G#9.
Omissions: G#9(no3): G# - D# - F# - A#; G#9(no5): G# - C - F# - A#.
Theory: The G# ninth chord is constructed with a root, a major third, a perfect fifth, a minor seventh and a major ninth.
G#9
Notes: G# - C - D# - F# - A# / G# - B# - D# - F# - A#
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One of many possible inversions (G#9/F#)
Notes: G# - D# (left hand) F# - A# - C (right hand)
Two-hand voicing
G#9 inverted
One of many possible inversions (G#9/F#)
Notes: G# - D# (left hand) F# - A# - C (right hand)
Two-hand voicing