A flat Major ninth sharp fifth

Major ninth with ♯5 (1–3–♯5–7–9); augmented-fifth color on maj9 harmony.

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The major ninth sharp fifth chord extends maj9 with an augmented fifth (1-3-♯5-7-9). It combines the wide brightness of the ninth with the restless lift of ♯5—less common than maj9(♯11), but useful in fusion and modern jazz when a major center needs altered-fifth shimmer without Lydian ♯11.

Construction

Think maj7(♯5) plus 9, or maj9 with a raised fifth.

Usage

Color hits, passing chords, and cinematic pads on major pedals.

Examples

  • Fusion keyboard voicings
  • Modern jazz reharmonizations
  • Film scoring for luminous tension

Play

Balance ♯5 against 7 and 9; thin dense registers.

Ear-training cues

maj9-like openness with a widened fifth.

Which intervals and notes are in the A flat Major ninth sharp fifth chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

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