D
Dmadd9
Notes
D · F · A · E
Intervals
- RootD (1P)
- Minor 3rdF (3m)
- Perfect 5thA (5P)
- Major 9thE (9M)
Fretboard
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About
The Dm(add9) (D–F–A–E) applies the same logic to a minor triad — the 9th is added directly, without a 7th, keeping the chord stable. The contrast between the dark F and the bright E gives madd9 its distinctive emotional complexity. This is not a jazzy sound — the absence of the ♭7 keeps it direct and song-oriented, which is why it is common in ballads and alternative music. The F establishes the minor quality; the E is the essential extension. The 5th can be dropped. Compared to Dm9, madd9 is less harmonically fluid and more immediate.
Similar chords
Chords sharing two or more notes with this one, ranked by overlap.
Scales containing this chord
- D Harmonic Minor (I)
- D Melodic Minor (I)
- D Natural Minor (I)
- A Harmonic Minor (IV)
- A Natural Minor (IV)
- B Blues (deg 2)
- C Major (II)
- F Major (VI)
- D Dorian (I)
- A Phrygian (IV)
- B Locrian (III)
- B♭ Lydian (III)
- C Mixolydian (II)
- E Locrian (VII)
- E Phrygian (VII)
- F Lydian (VI)
- G Dorian (V)
- G Mixolydian (V)
Scales whose notes include every chord tone. Roman numeral marks the chord root’s position in the scale; dashed badges aren’t linked yet.