Minor-major ninth (1–♭3–5–7–9); melodic-minor tonic extension with bright ninth.
Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.
Parent scales and degrees where this chord appears as a diatonic sonority.
Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.
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The minor-major ninth chord extends mM7 with a major ninth (1-♭3-5-7-9). It combines the bittersweet major seventh over a minor triad with the wide color of the ninth—classic melodic minor territory and a favorite color in modern jazz and cinematic harmony for haunted beauty with lift.
Start from 1-♭3-5-7 and add 9. In CmM9, include D as the ninth.
i∆9 colors, dramatic tonic arrivals, and reharmonizations where a minor chord needs both brightness and complexity.
Separate the major seventh and ninth registrally when possible to avoid muddiness.
Minor third with major seventh and a above the root.
| Name | Aliases | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| G flat Harmonic minor | - | Easy |
| G flat Chromatic | - | Easy |
| G flat Melodic minor | - | Easy |
| G flat Minor six diminished | - | Intermediate |
| G flat Hungarian minor | - | Expert |
| - | Expert | |
| - | Expert | |
| - | Guru | |
| - | Guru | |
| - | Guru |
| Interval | semitones | Note | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perfect unison | 0 | G♭ | ||
| Minor third | 3 | B𝄫 | ||
| Perfect fifth | 7 | D♭ | ||
| Major seventh | 11 | F | ||
| Major ninth | 14 | A♭ |
| Name | Aliases | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|
| m, min, - | Beginner | |
| 5 | Beginner | |
| sus2 | Beginner | |
| m/ma7, m/maj7, mM7, mMaj7, m/M7, -Δ7, mΔ, -^7, -maj7 | Easy | |
| madd9 | Easy |
| Degree | Triad | Seventh | Extended | Scale | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| I | G flat Harmonic minor | ||||
| II | G flat Locrian sixth | ||||
| III | G flat Major augmented | ||||
| IV | G flat Dorian sharp four | ||||
| V | |||||
| VI | |||||
| VII |