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    F Major ninth flat fifth

    Major ninth with ♭5; wide ninth color with angular lowered fifth on a major seventh frame.

    majorM9♭5

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    The major ninth ♭5 chord extends major harmony with a ninth while lowering the fifth. Compared with a standard maj9, it sounds more restless and modern: the ninth widens the chord, but the ♭5 introduces a tritone-flavored interior that prevents a fully “sweet” major extension sound. It is useful in jazz, fusion, and neo-soul when you want richness with an edge.

    Construction

    Practical stack: 1-3-♭5-7-9. In Cmaj9♭5, a working set is C-E-G♭-B-D. Voice leading benefits from spacing: keep 3 and 7 clear and avoid cramming ♭5 and 9 into the same narrow octave.

    Usage

    Use as a color chord on tonic-related harmony, as a passing chord between clearer maj9 voicings, or in reharmonizations where the composer wants chromatic motion in the middle voices.

    Examples

    • Modern jazz voicings with altered interior on major chords
    • Fusion progressions with shifting fifth colors
    • Neo-soul keys parts that avoid overly plain extensions

    Play

    Anchor 3-7, place 9 above the seventh, and treat ♭5 as a color tone that resolves melodically when possible.

    Ear-training cues

    Hear ninth width with an altered fifth inside a major-seventh frame.

    F M7♭5
    F M♭5
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    F Leading whole tone
    F Lydian
    F Lydian Augmented
    F Messiaen's mode 3
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    4A
    6C♭
    11E
    14G
    Perfect unison
    Major third
    Diminished fifth
    Major seventh
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