Accessible Page: D# Minor Sixth Ninth Guitar Chord Charts & Variations
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D# m6/9 Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the D# m6/9 chord. This chord is a member of the Minor Chords family and is composed of the notes D#, F#, A#, B#, and E#. The music intervals that build this chord are 1, b3, 5, 6, and 9. If you're new to these terms, these intervals refer to the distance between the root note (in this case D#) and the other notes in the chord.
The D# m6/9 chord is a bit more complex than your typical minor chord, but don't be daunted! It's a rich, interesting chord that can add depth to your playing. As with all chords, it's crucial to understand the notation and fretboard intervals that compose it.
Our tutorial will guide you through how to play this chord, with clear chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the chord. If you're interested in learning more about how chords are built by stacking intervals, check out our guitar music theory tutorial.
While the D# m6/9 chord is not as common as some other chords, it's a valuable addition to your repertoire, particularly if you're interested in playing styles that make use of sixth and ninth guitar chords. We hope this tutorial will help you master this unique and versatile chord.
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