Gb9(#5) Guitar Chord Chart | Gb Dominant Ninth Sharp Fifth

Gb 9(#5) guitar chord shapes

Welcome to our tutorial on the Gb 9(#5) chord, a fascinating member of the Augmented Chords family. This chord is composed of the notes Gb, Bb, D, Fb, and Ab and is built using the intervals 1, 3, #5, b7, and 9. These intervals correspond to the Root, Major Third, Augmented Fifth, Minor Seventh, and Major Ninth respectively.

The Gb 9(#5) chord is an intermediate to advanced level chord that can add a unique color and tension to your guitar playing. If you're new to these types of chords, you might want to check out our tutorial about more advanced chords to get a solid foundation before tackling this one.

Understanding the theory behind chord construction is crucial for mastering chords like the Gb 9(#5). If you're not familiar with the concept of intervals and how they're stacked to create chords, our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals is a great place to start. You can also learn more about intervals, their names and their notation in our fretboard intervals tutorial and chord notation guide.

Once you've mastered the Gb 9(#5) chord, you can incorporate it into your playing in many different ways. For example, it can be used in jazz chord progressions, which often utilize chords like this. Check out our tutorial on jazz chord progressions for some inspiration.

Finally, if you're ever unsure about a chord shape you've come across, our interactive chord analyzer can be a handy tool. It allows you to input a chord shape and it will tell you how to name it.

So grab your guitar and let's dive into the world of the Gb 9(#5) chord!

Gb 9(#5) chord Notes:

Gb Bb D Fb Ab

How the Dominant Ninth Sharp Fifth chord is built:

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b2
2
b3
3
4
b5
5
#5
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b7
7
8
b9
9
#9
11
#11
13

Gb Dominant Ninth Sharp Fifth Guitar Chord Voicings

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C 9(#5) | D 9(#5) | E 9(#5) | F 9(#5) | G 9(#5) | A 9(#5) | B 9(#5) | C#9(#5) | D#9(#5) | F#9(#5) | G#9(#5) | A#9(#5) | Ab9(#5) | Bb9(#5) | Db9(#5) | Eb9(#5) | Gb9(#5)

FAQ

What are the notes that make up the Gb9#5 chord?

The Gb9#5 chord is composed of five distinct notes: Gb, Bb, D, Fb, and Ab. These notes are stacked to create the chord's unique sound.

What intervals define the construction of the Gb9#5 chord?

The Gb9#5 chord is built using specific intervals relative to its root (Gb): the 1 (Root), 3 (Major Third), #5 (Augmented Fifth), b7 (Minor Seventh), and 9 (Major Ninth).

Why is the Gb9#5 chord classified as a member of the 'Augmented Chords family'?

It belongs to the Augmented Chords family specifically because it contains an Augmented Fifth (#5) interval. This particular interval, which is the D in a Gb chord, gives the chord its characteristic augmented quality.

What level of guitar player is the Gb9#5 chord intended for?

The Gb9#5 chord is considered an intermediate to advanced level chord. It is best approached by guitarists who have a solid foundation in music theory and chord construction.

When and where might I use the Gb9#5 chord in my guitar playing?

The Gb9#5 chord can be incorporated into your playing to add a unique color and tension. It is particularly well-suited for jazz chord progressions and other advanced harmonic contexts where a rich, complex sound is desired.

How does the interval structure of the Gb9#5 chord create its 'unique color and tension'?

The unique color and tension of the Gb9#5 chord stem from the specific combination of its intervals, especially the Augmented Fifth (#5) and Minor Seventh (b7), alongside the Major Third (3) and Major Ninth (9). These intervals together create a complex and harmonically rich sound.

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