Ab Minor Sixth Ninth (Abm6/9) chords on guitar
Welcome to our tutorial on the Ab m6/9 chord. This chord is a member of the Minor Chords family and is composed of the notes Ab, Cb, Eb, F, and Bb. The intervals that make up this chord are the root (1), minor third (b3), perfect fifth (5), major sixth (6), and major ninth (9).
The Ab m6/9 chord is a more advanced chord, often used in genres such as jazz and blues. Understanding the intervals that make up this chord is crucial, as they define its unique sound. If you need a refresher on intervals, our tutorial about fretboard intervals is a great place to start.
Knowing how to play the Ab m6/9 chord will not only expand your chord vocabulary but also improve your ability to create more complex chord progressions. If you're interested in learning more about how chords are built and how they work together, our tutorial on guitar music theory and our tutorial on common chord progressions are excellent resources.
In this tutorial, we will provide chord diagrams and fretboard patterns to show you how to play the Ab m6/9 chord. If you come across a chord shape that you don't know how to name, our interactive tool can help you identify it.
Ready to dive into the world of the Ab m6/9 chord? Let's get started!
Notes that compose the Ab m6/9 chord:
AbCbEbFBb
Chord Formula:
Abm6/9 Guitar Chord Fingers Positions
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Play This Chord With Other Roots
C m6/9 | D m6/9 | E m6/9 | F m6/9 | G m6/9 | A m6/9 | B m6/9 | C#m6/9 | D#m6/9 | F#m6/9 | G#m6/9 | A#m6/9 | Abm6/9 | Bbm6/9 | Dbm6/9 | Ebm6/9 | Gbm6/9
Chord tones in the Ab m6/9 chord
You can create any fingering you like on any part of the fretboard, just play some of the chord tones shown in the map below.