How To Turn A 7th Chord Into A Rootless 9th Chord – Easy Theory Lesson For Guitarists

How To Turn A 7th Chord Into A Rootless 9th Chord

This chord theory lesson focuses on how to transform a dominant 7 chord (drop 2, drop 3 and related inversions) into a rootless ninth chord by replacing the tonic (1) with the ninth (9).

This technique will help guitarists expand their harmonic knowledge and also explore their neck in more depth. This can be a useful trick when composing or for chord melody arrangements.

What’s A Dominant 7 Chord?

Dominant seventh chords have a very important role in jazz and blues music, they are the most versatile. Indeed, they accept a lot of extensions as 9, 11, 13 and also altered tones as b5, #9, b9, #11, b13.

Firs table, you need to know that dominant 7 chords are built on the basis of a major triad (R – 3 – 5). A minor seventh is added to this triad to get a dominant seventh chord, thus giving the interval formula R (root), major third (3), fifth (5) and minor seventh (b7). For example a C7 chord is made of C (R), E (3), G (5), Bb (b7).

9th Chord
9th Chord

What’s A Ninth Chord?

A ninth chord is seventh chord with a supplementary note, the ninth (9). There are three main types of ninth chords that are : Major ninth ( 1 – 3 – 5 – 7 – 9), minor ninth (1 – b3 – 5 – b7 – 9) and dominant ninth (1 – 3 – 5 – b7 – 9).

Even if the following technique works for any type of ninth chord, we will take the dominant 9 chord as example. As shown in the chart below, to create a dominant ninth chord from a dominant seventh chord, just add the ninth (D in the example).

9th Chord
9th Chord

What’s A Rootless Chord Voicing?

The answer is in the question. A rootless chord is simply a chord whose root as been removed.

How To Build A Rootless 9th Chord From A 7th Chord?

To build rootless dominant 9 chords, just remove the root of a dominant seventh chord and replace it by the 9th. Remember that it works for any type of seventh chord (minor 7 to rootless min9 and major 7 to rootless major 9 for example)

Rootless Dominant 9 Guitar Chord Shapes (drop 2)

Here are four dominant 9 guitar chord shapes built from four drop 2 dominant 7 voicings (1 root position and 3 inversions) with bass notes on low E string. R being the root note, 3 the major third, 5 the perfect fifth and b7 the minor seventh.

The root of the 7th chord is simply raised by a whole step to get the 9th of the dominant 9 chord.

This summary table show the interval formulas related to the next guitar neck diagrams.

 Dominant 9 Guitar Chord Shapes
Dominant 9 Guitar Chord Shapes
9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

Here are four dominant 9 shapes with bass notes on the A string.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

Regarding these next diagrams, the bass notes are on the D string.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

Rootless Dominant 9 Guitar Chord Shapes (drop 3)

Let’s tackle the dominant 9 chords based on the drop 3 dominant 7 shapes. You’ll find below a recapitulative chart and the related guitar chord shapes with bass notes on the low E string.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

These last dominant chord shapes have bass notes on the A string.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

Comparison With Half-diminished Chords

One interesting thing which can be useful for chord substitution is that rootless dominant 9 chords shapes are actually the same as half-diminished (m7b5).

For example you can see and hear that a m7b5 chord with root in the bass is the same form as rootless dominant 9 chord with major third (3) in the bass.

Here are eight shapes to illustrate this theory, which applies to any drop 2 or drop 3 half-diminished chord.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

Comparison With minor 6 Chords

Rootless dominant 9th chord shapes can also be compared with minor 6 shapes. Let’s take the minor 6 shape with the root in the bass, you see that it is actually a rootless dom9 chord with 5th in the bass.

This applies to any m7b5 drop voicings. So try to make the conversion and find the positions on the guitar.

Dominant 9th Chord
Dominant 9th Chord

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