E Augmented add sharp ninth

Augmented triad with added ♯9; bright, unstable color for modern dominant motion.


The augmented add ♯9 sonority combines two strong colors: the raised fifth of an augmented triad and the altered upper tension of a sharp ninth. The result is bright, unstable, and expressive, with a modern harmonic edge that can sound both dominant and chromatically floating. In symbols you may see forms like C+add♯9 or Caug(add♯9).

Construction

Start from an augmented triad: 1-3-♯5. Then add the sharp ninth above the root: ♯9. In C this can be voiced as C-E-G♯-D♯. Because multiple altered tones are present, spacing is crucial: if all notes sit too close, the chord can become harsh rather than musical.

Usage

Use this chord when you want intense harmonic color without fully committing to a classic altered dominant stack. It works in fusion, cinematic harmony, modern jazz, and advanced pop writing where chromatic tension is part of the character. It can also function as a passing sonority between more stable dominant or tonic structures.

Examples

  • Fusion lines - chromatic dominant coloration before resolution
  • Film scoring - bright unstable sonority for suspense and motion
  • Modern pop/jazz writing - tension chord in bridge or turnaround

Play

Keep the guide shape clear in one hand (or guitar grip), then add ♯9 as a top color. Give altered tones enough register separation so they speak clearly. Resolve one altered tone by semitone to make the progression feel intentional and controlled.

Quality

augmented

Aliases

+add9

Images

Guitar voicing #0 of the E Augmented add sharp ninth chord

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