
Bbm9 Guitar Chord | Bb minor ninth | Scales-Chords
Bbm9 for Guitar has the notes Bb Db F Ab C. Get the charts and learn about its interval structure: 1 m3 5 b7 9.
Bbm9 piano chord
Bbm9 chord for piano with keyboard diagram. Explanation: The Bb minor ninth is a five note chord. For practical reasons the chord is normally played with omitted notes and/or inverted. …
Bbm9 Chord On The Guitar (B Flat Minor 9) - Online Guitar Books
The Bbm9 chord (B flat minor 9) contains the notes Bb, Db, F, Ab and F. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), b3, 5, b7 and 9 (same as 2) of the Bb Major scale. The Bbm9 chord has a dark, …
Bbm9 Chord - JGuitar
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Guitar Chord Bbm9 - B flat minor ninth at CHORD-C
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How to play the B Flat Minor 9 chord on guitar - Berklee College …
Bbm9 chord diagram, tablature, and notation for guitar. Choose different chord voicings to see different positions for playing this chord. Click the pick to hear the chord. Or move over the …
Bbm9 Chord on Guitar - how to play with easy finger positions
The Bbm9 chord, pronounced B-flat minor ninth, is a rich and expressive chord that adds a sophisticated touch to musical compositions. Notable for its melancholic and jazzy sound, the …
在钢琴、吉他和尤克里里上的Bbm9和弦 | Musicca
降B小九和弦(英文简写为Bbm9和弦)为五音和弦,由B ♭ 、D ♭ 、F、A ♭ 和C五个音组成。在此和弦的组成中,是将降B小七和弦加上一个大九度音。 在实务上,Bbm9和弦的五度音(F)有时 …
Bbm9 chord on Piano, Guitar, and Ukulele | Musicca
The B-flat minor ninth chord (abbreviated Bbm9 chord) is a five-note chord consisting of the notes B ♭, D ♭, F, A ♭, and C. The chord is formed by adding a major ninth to the B-flat minor seventh …
How To Play The Bbm9 Chord On Guitar - Guvna Guitars
To play the Bbm9 chord on your guitar, picture the Bbm9 chord chart shown to the left above as your fret board and neck (if you were to stand your guitar up vertically). The horizontal lines …