Voicing detail · 7b9
F7b9
A.k.a.Fdom7b9
Fingering · F7b9Interactive
G♭
F
G♭
G
A♭
A
X
C
D♭
D
E♭
E
A
A♭
A
B♭
B
C
E♭
E♭
E
F
G♭
G
X
B♭
B
C
D♭
D
F
F
G♭
G
A♭
A
1
2
3
4
5
— About this chord
F7♭9 (1-3-5-♭7-♭9) is a tense, dark-flavored altered dominant built from a diminished-seventh shape stacked over the root, giving it a sharp, unresolved bite. A core sound in bebop and swing turnarounds, it drives hard toward tonic resolution, often functioning as V7 in a minor key or a chromatic passing dominant. On guitar it's commonly fingered as a "dim7-over-root" shape, moving easily along the neck since diminished shapes repeat every minor third. Frequently used in ii-V-i cadences and blues codas for extra tension before resolving down a half-step or to the tonic. Also searched as Fdom7b9 or F7 flat 9.
- Intervals
- 135♭7♭9
- Tuning
- StandardE · B · G · D · A · E
- Position
- Frets 1 – 5
- Tags
- jazzalteredtension