Gb Sixth Ninth chord on guitar

Position 1

Gb Sixth Ninth chord on guitar - Position 1

Position 2

Gb Sixth Ninth chord on guitar - Position 2

Chord composition

I III V VI IX
Root Major third Perfect fifth Major sixth Major ninth
Gb Bb Db Eb Ab

ALL ABOUT THE GB SIXTH NINTH CHORD

Chord Composition

The Gb Sixth Ninth chord is composed of 5 notes :

  • Gb (Root)
  • Bb (Major third)
  • Db (Perfect fifth)
  • Eb (Major sixth)
  • Ab (Major ninth)

These notes form an added sixth chord, giving a jazzy and sophisticated color.

How to play Gb Sixth Ninth on guitar

The sixth chord Gb Sixth Ninth adds the major sixth to the major triad, creating a sweet and jazzy sonority.

  • Alternative to maj7: less tense than maj7, perfect for rest chords
  • Vintage sound: heavily used in 30s-40s jazz and swing music
  • Open voicings: sound particularly good in fingerstyle

The major sixth (9 semitones) creates a more stable consonance than the seventh, giving a joyful and light character.

Specific techniques

For 6th chords on guitar:

  • Jazz arpeggios: highlight the added sixth
  • Final position: excellent conclusion chord, less academic than simple major
  • Tonic substitution: replaces I major for a softer ending

Common uses of Gb Sixth Ninth

The sixth chord brings a retro and sophisticated color:

  • Final chord: sweet and jazzy conclusion of pieces
  • Traditional jazz: omnipresent in swing and bebop
  • Bossa nova: characteristic color of Brazilian style
  • Country and folk: adds sophistication to simple progressions

Musical styles

Jazz swing: preferred rest and conclusion chord.

Bossa nova: defines the soft Brazilian sound.

Country: adds a sophisticated touch.

Vintage R&B: 50s-60s color.