Gm(add9) guitar chord (G Minor, Added 9th)
Symbols: m(add9), m9(no 7th)
Steps: 1-b3-5-9
Notes: G-Bb-D-A
The G madd9 chord adds a ninth to the minor triad, creating a delicate and melodic extension. Its notes G, Bb, D and A produce a beautiful blend of simplicity and depth, making it ideal for heartfelt compositions. Below, you'll find two variations how to play the "G m(add9)" chord, each featuring finger placements and an audio sample.
Variation 1
- Use your pinky to press the E (1st) string down on the 5th fret
- Place a barre using your index finger on the 3rd fret from the 2nd to the 3rd strings
- Press down on the D (4th) string at the 5th fret using your ring finger
- Now, strum all the strings starting from the 4th string
Variation 2
- Stretch out your pinky to the 10th fret of the B (2nd) string and press down
- Place your index finger on the G (3rd) string at the 7th fret and press down
- Press the D (4th) string on the 8th fret with your middle finger
- Stretch out your ring finger to the 10th fret of the A (5th) string and press down
- Strum from the 5th string to the 2nd strings
- 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