Voicing detail · 6/9

F#6/9

A.k.a.Gb6/9, G♭6/9, F#maj6/9, F#6add9

Fingering · F#6/9Interactive
X
B
C
C#
D
D#
G#
F#
G
G#
A
A#
D#
D
D#
E
F
F#
A#
A
A#
B
C
C#
F#
E
F
F#
G
G#
X
B
C
C#
D
D#
7
8
9
10
11

— About this chord

F#6/9 (1–3–5–6–9) is a shimmering, unresolved major chord favored in bossa nova and jazz comping for its bright, floating quality that never quite settles into a plain major triad. Popularized by João Gilberto-style rhythm guitar, it also closes out jazz standards and lounge ballads with a sophisticated, "last chord of the night" feel. On guitar it sits naturally as a compact movable shape with both the 6th and 9th ringing among the top strings, and slides easily between low open-position clusters and upper-neck voicings. Functionally it works as a static tonic color, often held over an entire vamp instead of resolving anywhere. Also known as F#maj6/9, F#6add9, Gb6/9, or G♭6/9.

Intervals
13569
Tuning
StandardE · B · G · D · A · E
Position
Frets 7 – 11
Tags
jazzbossa-novasophisticated