E9/F# Banjo Chord
E9/F# for Banjo has the notes E F# G# B D and can be played 15 different ways. Learn about its related chords and interval structure: R 2 3 5 m7.
Banjo chord name
E9/F#
E9/F#
Notes and structure
E F# G# B D ( R 2 3 5 m7)
E F# G# B D ( R 2 3 5 m7)
Related Chords
Dbm(maj11)/C Dbm(maj11) Dbm6/11 Dbm11 Dbmaj9/11sus/Eb Db6/9sus4/Eb Db9/11sus/Eb Dbm(maj11)/E Dbm6/11/E Dbm11/E Dbm(maj11)/F# Dbm6/11/F# Dbm11/F# Dbm(maj11)/G# Dbm6/11/G# Dbm11/G#
Dbm(maj11)/C Dbm(maj11) Dbm6/11 Dbm11 Dbmaj9/11sus/Eb Db6/9sus4/Eb Db9/11sus/Eb Dbm(maj11)/E Dbm6/11/E Dbm11/E Dbm(maj11)/F# Dbm6/11/F# Dbm11/F# Dbm(maj11)/G# Dbm6/11/G# Dbm11/G#
Alternative Names
E7/9/F#; E7/F# add2; E7/F# add9;
E7/9/F#; E7/F# add2; E7/F# add9;
Chord Construction
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is 7 (dominant 7): major chord (R,3,5) + m7
chord is 9: chord 7 with added 2nd (9th)
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is 7 (dominant 7): major chord (R,3,5) + m7
chord is 9: chord 7 with added 2nd (9th)
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Scales Related to this chord
A major A melodic minor B melodic minor A ionian F#/Gb natural minor B dorian C#/Db phrygian D lydian E mixolydian F#/Gb aeolian G#/Ab locrian C leading whole tone D overtone E overtone G#/Ab altered A#/Bb altered A#/Bb enigmatic D#/Eb dorian b2 F dorian b2 C augmented lydianReferences related to this chord
Ninth Chords on WikipediaMajor Seventh Chords on Wikipedia