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    Augmented ninth

    The distance spanning nine note names, with 15 semitones between them.

    A915 semitones

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    Chords whose formulas include this interval from the root note.

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    The augmented ninth (A9) spans 15 semitones. It is the compound form of an augmented second and carries a bright, biting tension often used in altered harmony.

    Construction and spelling

    A9 is built as an octave plus augmented second, for example C-D# above the octave. Even when it may resemble m3 by pitch in equal temperament, spelling marks ninth-function behavior. This distinction is crucial in harmonic reading.

    Harmonic and melodic usage

    Harmonically, A9 appears prominently on altered dominant chords and blues-influenced sonorities. Melodically, it creates sharp expressive color and directional pull. It is effective when you want tense brilliance rather than neutral extension.

    Examples

    • #9 color in dominant-function voicings
    • Blues/jazz sonorities mixing major and minor third colors
    • Chromatic lines resolving altered tensions

    In practice

    Practice A9 against m3 and A2 to separate enharmonic sound from function. Resolve #9 tones to stable chord members to internalize release patterns. This improves altered-harmony control and ear training.

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