F Dominant Flat 9th
F7b9
Notes
F · A · C · Eb · Gb
Intervals
- RootF (1P)
- Major 3rdA (3M)
- Perfect 5thC (5P)
- Minor 7thEb (7m)
- Minor 9thGb (9m)
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About
The F7♭9 (F–A–C–E♭–G♭) alters the dominant 9 by lowering the ninth a half step. The G♭ creates a half-step clash with the root, amplifying the chord’s dissonance and intensifying its pull toward resolution. Because the interval between root and ♭9 is a minor ninth — one of the sharpest dissonances in tonal harmony — 7♭9 chords generate significantly more tension than standard dominants. They are especially idiomatic as V chords resolving to minor tonics; here F7♭9 → B♭m, where the ♭9 relates diatonically to the target minor key. The 3rd and ♭7 remain the essential harmonic tones; the ♭9 is the defining alteration. The 5th can be omitted.
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