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D 13(#9) Description

Welcome to our detailed tutorial on the D 13(#9) chord. This chord is a member of the Dominant Chords family and is known for its unique sound. The D 13(#9) chord is composed of the notes D, F#, A, C, E#, G, and B. The intervals that build this chord are 1 (Root), 3 (Major Third), 5 (Perfect Fifth), b7 (Minor Seventh), #9 (Augmented Ninth), 11 (Perfect Eleventh), and 13 (Major Thirteenth).

Understanding the fretboard intervals is key to mastering this chord. The full names of the music intervals that make up this chord are: Root, Major Third, Perfect Fifth, Minor Seventh, Augmented Ninth, Perfect Eleventh, and Major Thirteenth.

In this tutorial, we will provide chord diagrams and fretboard patterns to help you visualize and understand the tones that compose the D 13(#9) chord. We will also delve into how to build chords by stacking intervals, a crucial skill for any advanced guitarist.

This chord is not for beginners, but if you've already mastered the basics and are ready for a challenge, the D 13(#9) is a great chord to add to your repertoire. It's often used in jazz chord progressions, and can add a rich, complex sound to your music.

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