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    Major ninth

    The distance spanning nine note names, with 14 semitones between them.

    M914 semitones

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    Which chords use the Major ninth interval?

    Chords whose formulas include this interval from the root note.

    Which scales use the Major ninth interval?

    Scales whose formulas include this interval.

    Similar intervals

    Intervals with a comparable quality and character.

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    The major ninth (M9) spans 14 semitones. It combines octave space with a major-second quality, creating an open, bright extension used widely in modern harmony.

    Construction and spelling

    M9 is built as an octave plus a major second, for example C-D an octave higher. It can also be read as a compound major second. The spelling preserves ninth-function context in extended chords.

    Harmonic and melodic usage

    Harmonically, M9 appears in add9 and major/minor ninth sonorities, adding color without severe dissonance. Melodically, it gives broad contour and lift. It balances clarity and richness in voicing.

    Examples

    • Add9 chord textures in pop, jazz, and cinematic writing
    • Extended tonic and subdominant colors
    • Wide melodic skips with airy character

    In practice

    Practice M9 as both compound interval and chord extension. Compare M9 with M2 to hear the same quality in different registers. This improves voicing decisions and interval recognition.

    Major second
    Major third
    Major sixth
    Major seventh
    Major ninth
    Major thirteenth
    Major tenth
    D 9
    D 11
    D 13
    D 13♯11
    D 13♭5
    D 13no5
    D 13sus4
    D 69♯11
    D 6add9
    D 9♯11
    D 9♯11♭13
    D 9♯5
    D 9♯5♯11
    D 9♭13
    D 9♭5
    D 9no5
    D 9sus4
    D M♯5add9
    D M13♯11
    D M7add13
    D M9♯5sus4
    D M9♭5
    D M9sus4
    D Madd9
    D m11
    D m11A
    D m13
    D m69
    D m9
    D m9♯5
    D mM9
    D mMaj9♭6
    D madd9
    D maj13
    D maj9
    D maj9♯11
    D maj9♯5