Cm6/9 Guitar Chord Chart | C Minor Sixth Ninth
Welcome to our tutorial on the C m6/9 chord, a fascinating member of the Minor Chords family. This chord is composed of the notes C, Eb, G, A, and D, and is built using a specific set of music intervals: 1, b3, 5, 6, and 9. Understanding the construction of this chord is key to mastering its unique sound and feel on the guitar.
The C m6/9 chord is a more advanced chord, typically found in genres such as jazz and blues. It's a rich, complex chord that can add depth and nuance to your music. If you're new to these types of chords, you may want to check out our tutorial about more advanced chords to get a better understanding.
To fully appreciate the structure of the C m6/9 chord, it's important to understand the music intervals that make up the chord. In this case, the chord is built using the Root, Minor Third, Perfect Fifth, Major Sixth, and Major Ninth. If you're not familiar with these terms, our tutorial on fretboard intervals can help you get a better grasp of these concepts.
Learning the C m6/9 chord can also open up a world of new chord progressions and musical possibilities. For instance, it's often used in jazz chord progressions, creating a distinctive, sophisticated sound.
Finally, to help you visualize and practice the C m6/9 chord, our tutorial will provide chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the chord. If you're unsure about how to read these diagrams, our tutorial on how to denote chords can be a helpful resource.
Mastering the C m6/9 chord can be a rewarding challenge, adding a new level of depth and complexity to your guitar playing. So let's dive in and start exploring this unique chord!
Notes of the C m6/9 chord:
CEbGAD
How to create the Minor Sixth Ninth chord:
Cm6/9 Guitar Chord Diagrams
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You can also use this accessible chords page with written diagrams instruction.
Position 1
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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
How to build the C m6/9 chord on guitar
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.