Five String Banjo · Open G (gDGBD)

DM9D Major 9th

ERoot
G♯tone
Btone
D♯tone
F♯tone

Formula 2 · ♭5 · 6 · ♭2 · 3  ·  Notes E · G♯ · B · D♯ · F♯

How to play it

DM9 fingering positions

Open G (gDGBD), low E on the left. Each dot is colour-coded by note — the ringed dot is the root. Numbers below show the fret per string (x = muted).

D Major 9th guitar chord — 4th position (0 6 5 4 7) fretboard diagram in Open G (gDGBD)
Read it as tab

DM9 guitar tab

The same voicings in tablature — high e on top, low E on the bottom. Each fret number is colour-coded by note; the ringed number is the root, × means don’t play that string.

D Major 9th guitar tab — 4th position (0 6 5 4 7) in Open G (gDGBD)
Sound

How DM9 sounds

Consonance
4/ 5
Brightness
DarkBright
Character

Moods & genres

Moods
lushserenesophisticated
Genres
jazzr&bsoul
Theory

Notes & relationships

NotesE · G♯ · B · D♯ · F♯
Formula (scale degrees)2 · ♭5 · 6 · ♭2 · 3
Same notes asDM7(add9)
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More ways to play D Major 9th

Browse the rest of the D chords in this tuning, or open DM9 in the app for every voicing.

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