F9 guitar chord (F Dominant 9th)

Symbols: 9

Steps: 1-3-5-b7-9

Notes: F-A-C-Eb-G

The F 9 chord adds a ninth to the dominant seventh, creating a rich and jazzy sound. With notes F, A, C, Eb and G, it brings a vibrant tension that is often used in blues, jazz, and funk. Below, you'll find nine variations how to play the "F 9" chord, each featuring finger placements and an audio sample.

Variation 1

F9 guitar chord - variation 1
  • Press down on the E (1st) string at the 1st fret using your pinky
  • Position your ring finger on the B (2nd) string at the 1st fret and press down
  • With your middle finger, press down on the D (4th) string at the 1st fret
  • Press the low E (6th) string on the 1st fret with your index finger
  • To play the chord, strum all the strings, mute the 5th string

Variation 2

F9 guitar chord - variation 2
  • Place your pinky on the E (1st) string at the 3rd fret and press down
  • Apply a barre with your index finger across the 1st fret, covering the 2nd to the 6th strings
  • Press down on the G (3rd) string at the 2nd fret using your middle finger
  • Use your ring finger to press the A (5th) string down on the 3rd fret
  • To play the chord, strum all the strings

Variation 3

F9 guitar chord - variation 3
  • With your pinky, press down on the E (1st) string at the 5th fret
  • Place your middle finger on the B (2nd) string at the 4th fret and press down
  • Press the G (3rd) string on the 5th fret with your ring finger
  • Place a barre using your index finger on the 3rd fret from the 4th to the 6th strings
  • To play the chord, strum all the strings

Variation 4

F9 guitar chord - variation 4
  • Apply a barre with your index finger across the 5th fret, covering the 1st to the 4th strings
  • Press the B (2nd) string on the 6th fret with your middle finger
  • Stretch out your pinky to the 8th fret of the G (3rd) string and press down
  • Now, strum all the strings starting from the 4th string

Variation 5

F9 guitar chord - variation 5
  • Place a barre using your ring finger on the 8th fret from the 1st to the 3rd strings
  • With your index finger, press down on the D (4th) string at the 7th fret
  • Position your middle finger on the A (5th) string at the 8th fret and press down
  • Now, strum all the strings starting from the 5th string

Variation 6

F9 guitar chord - variation 6
  • With your middle finger, press down on the E (1st) string at the 11th fret
  • Barre the 10th fret with your index finger, extending over the 2nd to the 5th strings
  • Now, strum all the strings starting from the 5th string

Variation 7

F9 guitar chord - variation 7
  • Press down on the B (2nd) string at the 13th fret using your pinky
  • Barre the 12th fret with your index finger, extending over the 3rd to the 5th strings
  • Position your ring finger on the D (4th) string at the 13th fret and press down
  • With your middle finger, press down on the low E (6th) string at the 13th fret
  • Now, strum all the strings up to the 2nd string

Variation 8

F9 guitar chord - variation 8
  • Barre the 13th fret with your ring finger, extending over the 1st to the 2nd strings
  • Press down on the G (3rd) string at the 12th fret using your index finger
  • Use your middle finger to press the D (4th) string down on the 13th fret
  • Position your thumb on the low E (6th) string at the 13th fret and press down
  • Now, strum all the strings, mute the 5th string

Variation 9

F9 guitar chord - variation 9
  • Place your pinky on the E (1st) string at the 15th fret and press down
  • Apply a barre with your index finger across the 13th fret, covering the 2nd to the 6th strings
  • Press down on the G (3rd) string at the 14th fret using your middle finger
  • Use your ring finger to press the A (5th) string down on the 15th fret
  • To play the chord, strum all the strings