Gadd9 guitar chord (G Major Added 9th)
Symbols: add9
Steps: 1-3-5-9
Notes: G-B-D-A
The G add9 chord is a bright and uplifting chord that adds a ninth to the standard major triad. With the notes G, B, D and A, this chord is perfect for adding depth and sparkle to your compositions. Below, you'll find one variations how to play the "G add9" chord, each featuring finger placements and an audio sample.
Variation 1
- Barre the 7th fret with your index finger, extending over the 1st to the 3rd strings
- Stretch out your pinky to the 10th fret of the B (2nd) string and press down
- Use your middle finger to press the D (4th) string down on the 9th fret
- Stretch out your ring finger to the 10th fret of the A (5th) string and press down
- Now, strum all the strings starting from the 5th string
- G Major
- G Minor
- G 7
- G 5
- G dim
- G dim7
- G aug
- G sus2
- G sus4
- G maj7
- G m7
- G 7sus4
- G maj9
- G maj11
- G maj13
- G maj9#11
- G maj13#11
- G add9
- G 6add9
- G maj7b5
- G maj7#5
- G m6
- G m9
- G m11
- G m13
- G madd9
- G m6add9
- G mmaj7
- G mmaj9
- G m7b5
- G m7#5
- G 6
- G 9
- G 11
- G 13
- G 7b5
- G 7#5
- G 7b9
- G 7#9
- G 7(b5,b9)
- G 7(b5,#9)
- G 7(#5,b9)
- G 7(#5,#9)
- G 9b5
- G 9#5
- G 13#11
- G 13b9
- G 11b9
- G sus2sus4
- G -5