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Guitar chord companion

C#7b9 Chord

Learn the C#7b9 chord on guitar with chord tones, intervals, and interactive fretboard shapes.

1C#3E#5G#b7Bb9D

Playable C#7b9 Chord voicings

Start with these chord-box shapes, then use the full fretboard below to see every chord tone.

C shape, fret 3

C#7b9 C shape, fret 3 chord diagramString pattern from low to high: x 4 3 4 3 4. X means muted and O means open.XEADGBe341312

Low to high strings: x 4 3 4 3 4

A shape, fret 4

C#7b9 A shape, fret 4 chord diagramString pattern from low to high: x 4 6 7 6 7. X means muted and O means open.XEADGBe413424

Low to high strings: x 4 6 7 6 7

G shape, fret 6

C#7b9 G shape, fret 6 chord diagramString pattern from low to high: 9 8 6 7 6 7. X means muted and O means open.EADGBe6441312

Low to high strings: 9 8 6 7 6 7

E shape, fret 9

C#7b9 E shape, fret 9 chord diagramString pattern from low to high: 9 11 9 10 9 10. X means muted and O means open.EADGBe9141312

Low to high strings: 9 11 9 10 9 10

Full fretboard map

Every C#7b9 Chord chord tone across the neck, with roots highlighted for quick orientation.

Interactive
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Common progressions using C#7b9

Try these progressions to hear the chord in context instead of treating it as an isolated shape.

V to I resolution

Use the dominant sound to pull strongly into a stable major tonic.

  1. V C#7b9
  2. /I F# Major

Minor-key dominant pull

The same dominant root can resolve into a minor tonic for a darker cadence.

  1. V C#7b9
  2. /i F# Minor

Chord Tones

DegreeIntervalNote
1RC#
33E#
55G#
b7b7B
b9b2D

Formula

R – 3 – 5 – b7 – b2

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