F sharp Minor add ninth

Minor triad with added ninth (1–♭3–5–9); no seventh in the symbol, wide minor color.


The minor add9 chord adds a major ninth to a minor triad without adding a seventh in the symbol (1-♭3-5-9). Compared with m9, it feels more open and less “jazz-standard ii” because the missing seventh avoids the strong pull of ♭7. It is popular in alternative rock, R&B, and cinematic pop for shimmering minor textures.

Construction

Formula: 1-♭3-5-9. In Cm(add9), include D as the ninth.

Usage

Minor loops, guitar arpeggios, and pads where you want width without dominant-function tension.

Examples

  • Pop production on i(add9) loops
  • Guitar-driven verses with ringing ninths
  • Neo-soul chords that alternate m7 and m(add9)

Play

Separate root and ninth when possible; omit the fifth in dense guitar voicings if needed.

Ear-training cues

Minor triad with a bright ninth and no minor-seventh character.

Quality

minor

Aliases

madd9

Images

Guitar voicing #0 of the F sharp Minor add ninth chord

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Which intervals and notes are in the minor add ninth chord?

IntervalsemitonesNote
perfect unison0F♯
minor third3A
perfect fifth7C♯
major ninth14G♯

To which mode does minor add ninth belong?