E Dominant Ninth Chord

Also known as:
E Dominant 9th , E9

The E Dominant Ninth Chord has a dominant quality which includes a Major Third interval but has a minor Seventh rather than a Major Seventh. E Dominant Ninth Chord contains the notes E, G, B, D, F. The E Dominant Ninth Chord is an Extended type chord which means it includes a Triad (the Root E, the Third G, and the Fifth B), the Seventh D, and also includes from the octave above.

Below you will find the E Dominant Ninth Chord notes, notation, degrees, intervals, related scales and chords, and more.

Notes

E, G, B, D, F

Can be omitted: B

Notation

Degrees

NoteNumberName
E1Tonic
G3Mediant
B5Dominant
D7Subtonic
F9Supertonic

Intervals

NotesSemitonesInterval
E > E0Perfect Unison (P1)
E > G4Major 3rd (M3)
E > B7Perfect 5th (P5)
E > D10minor 7th (m7)
E > F14Major 9th (M9)

Scales related to E Dominant Ninth Chord

Chords related to E Dominant Ninth Chord

Enharmonic Equivalent

Chord with the same root and notes as the E Dominant Ninth Chord but different spelling.

D♯ Dominant Ninth Chord

Same Notes

Chords that have all of the same notes (in any spelling) as the E Dominant Ninth Chord.

D♯ Dominant Ninth Chord

Same Root Note

Chords that include the same notes (in any spelling) as the E Dominant Ninth Chord and have the same root note.

E Dominant Eleventh Chord

E Dominant Thirteenth Chord

E Dominant Seventh Sharp Eleventh Chord

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