A# Minor Sixth Ninth Guitar Chord Charts & Variations
Welcome to our tutorial on the A# m6/9 chord, a beautiful and complex chord that belongs to the Minor Chords family. The A# m6/9 chord is composed of the notes A#, C#, E#, F##, and B#, creating a rich and full sound. This chord is constructed by stacking the intervals 1, b3, 5, 6, and 9, which in full terms are the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, Major Sixth, and Major Ninth.
Understanding the intervals that build this chord is crucial for mastering its formation. If you're new to the concept of intervals, we highly recommend checking out this tutorial about fretboard intervals to get a solid foundation.
As you may have noticed, the A# m6/9 chord includes a ninth (9) interval. To learn more about this and other ninth chords, you can visit our tutorial about ninth (9) guitar chords.
Furthermore, the A# m6/9 chord also features a sixth (6) interval. For a deeper understanding of this and other sixth chords, our tutorial about sixth (6) guitar chords is a great resource.
The A# m6/9 chord, with its complex structure, might be considered more advanced than beginner chords. If you're ready to take your guitar playing to the next level, we have an intermediate guitar chord tutorial that you might find helpful.
In this tutorial, we will provide you with chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the A# m6/9 chord. And if you're curious about how to denote chords depending on the intervals that compose it, our tutorial on chord notation is a great place to start.
So grab your guitar and let's dive into the beautiful world of the A# m6/9 chord!
Notes of the A# m6/9 chord:
A#C#E#F##B#
Chord formula for the Minor Sixth Ninth chord:
A# Minor Sixth Ninth 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
Complete Fretboard Map of A# m6/9 chord tones
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. Some shapes will sound good, some less, let your ears decide!