F♯9 (dominant ninth) / G♭9 (dominant ninth)

5-note dominant 9th on F♯ / G♭F♯, G♯, A♯, C♯, E.

Press to hear the chord strummed low to high.

A dominant seventh extended with the ninth — funky and full, the sound of a James Brown horn stab.

The notes

Pitches taken from the first fingering below — click any note to open its frequency page.

Interval formula

DegreeNoteWhat it is
1F♯root
9G♯ninth
3A♯major third
5C♯perfect fifth
♭7Eflat seventh (dominant)

The formula reads in semitones above the root (F♯): 1, 9, 3, 5, ♭7. A voicing may leave a tone out — often the fifth — but never adds one from outside this set.

Guitar fingerings · 4

324
open position
3fr2143
from fret 3
8fr221334
from fret 8
11fr11112
from fret 11

Ukulele fingerings · 4

123
open position
1234
open position
6fr1312
from fret 6
9fr1213
from fret 9

Read a diagram top-down: the thick bar is the nut, dots are where to press (the number is which finger), means play the open string, means don't play it. A bar across strings is a barre.

Other F♯ / G♭ chords

9 (dominant ninth) chords on every root