
A practical walkthrough of nine types of 9th and related chords with playable voicings and left/right‑hand roles for pianists.
This lesson demonstrates how to build and voice nine common 9th-style chords (major add9, minor9, dominant9, b9, #9, diminished major7 variations, 6add9/min6add9, and 7sus4add9) across the keyboard, showing typical left‑hand root placement and right‑hand chord shapes. Each chord is explained in terms of its interval makeup and common uses (jazz endings, blues/minor contexts, etc.), with examples of inversions and altered ninths. Ideal for beginner-to-intermediate pianists wanting practical, playable voicings to use in comping and arrangement. Members can access a downloadable PDF with chord charts from the lesson post or via the membership tab.
