What is the difference between Add2 and add9?

I'll use add2 or add4 to indicate closed voicing (within one octave). Add9 or add11 tend to imply voicings beyond one octave but could be interpreted within an octave. That seems pretty intuitive to anyone without a “purist” theoretical axe to grind. The limitations of guitar versus piano will muddy that up though.
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What does add2 mean in music?

add2 = taking a triad and adding the 2nd within the triad. Often with a bass note playing a 9th below the sounding 2nd it is essentially a 9chord or a add9 chord. However, this is how you would describe a tonal cluster of a triad with the 2nd added. Like C, D, E, G all in the same octave.
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What does add9 mean on guitar?

The add9 chord is a big favorite in pop and acoustic rock music. Analysis. The add9 chord is simply a major triad with an added ninth (9). The major triad consists of the root (1), the major third (3) and the perfect fifth (5). So the add9 chord formula = 1 3 5 9.
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What is add2 on guitar?

Added tone chords are major triads with an extra note added. They are abbreviated "add" and there are mainly two types Add9 Chords and add2. In the add9 the ninth tone in the scale is added and for the add2 the second tone in the scale is added.
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Is add9 the same as 9?

Quite simply put: the 9th chord will include a 7 of some form. The add9 chord will only contain the 9 as the extra note in the chord. There are a few different variations off of this, and five of them in total are covered in the animated music theory lesson below.
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Music Theory Explained: add9, sus2 or add2? What's The Difference?



What is difference between C9 and Cadd9?

C9 is not the same as Cadd9. C9 is a C dominant seventh chord with an added ninth, whereas Cadd9 is a C major chord with an added ninth. There's a difference. Any time you see a chord that has just a number beside it you can be sure all of the scale degrees leading up to it are included in the chord.
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What are maj9 chords?

A maj9 is simply a major seventh chord with a ninth added. It can aslo be seen as a major triad (1 - 3 - 5) with a seventh (7) and a ninth (9).
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What is the difference between sus2 and sus4?

The two basic sus chords are the sus4 and sus2 chords. In the sus4 chord (also labeled simply as “sus”), a perfect 4th replaces the 3rd of the chord. In the sus2 chord (sometimes called “sus9”), a major 2nd replaces the 3rd of the chord. Both of these sus chords have a perfect 5th from the root to the fifth.
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Is add4 the same as sus4?

I've seen people make this mistake in a few recent threads, so I just wanted to clear it up. A "sus4" chord does NOT have the third in it. For example: Gsus4 has G, C, and D.
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What is the difference between sus 2nd chord and added 2nd chord?

The "2nd chord," to the extent there really is such a thing, is a chord in which a second has been added to the normal triad, for example, C, D, E, G. It differs from the Sus 2 in that the third, E, is present.
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What are the notes in D add9?

D add 9 chord attributes:

Notes in the chord: D - F# - A - E.
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How do I use Cadd9?

One of the most common ways to play the Cadd9 chord is in the open position. Start by placing your index finger on the 2nd fret of the D string. Next, place your middle finger on the 3rd fret of the A string, followed by your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the B string.
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Are 7th chords major or minor?

A dominant seventh chord, or major-minor seventh chord is a chord composed of a root, major third, perfect fifth, and minor seventh. It can be also viewed as a major triad with an additional minor seventh.
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Is Csus2 the same as Gsus4?

It's a Csus2 but has the same exact notes as Gsus4. That means, if you know your sus4 chords, you sort of automatically know your sus2 chords. They're inversions of each other. There are many coincidences and tricks like this in music.
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What are add 11 chords?

The major add 11 is spelled 1 3 5 11 or, equivalently, 1 3 4 5, so in C the chord has the notes C, E, G and F. As an arpeggio it's not very interesting; a 4-note subset of the major scale. You can figure that out yourself if you want to. As a chord it poses some challenges because of the semitone between the 3 and 4.
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What makes a sus2 chord?

To make a sus2 chord, the third of a major chord is lowered a whole tone, which is the same as two frets. This produces a chord with the formula root, second and fifth. Asus2 and Dsus2 are easy chords to play, as you release a finger and the sus2 note is found on the open string.
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What is Bm7?

In terms of construction, the Bm7 chord is made up of its root note B, a minor 3rd (D), a perfect 5th (F#), and a minor 7th (A). Simply play B, D, F#, and A together and you have a Bm7 chord.
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Are sus chords major or minor?

So, what is a "sus chord?" Sus chords are major or minor chords where the 3rd of the chord is replaced by the 4th.
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What does sus4 mean in guitar?

sus4: A sus4 chord replaces the 1+3+5 pattern with 1+4+5, meaning the third note is replaced by the fourth. If, for example, the tab says you need to play a Dsus4 chord, instead of playing D+F#+A (=1+3+5) you raise the middle note or the third note by a half step.
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How do you hear the difference between sus2 and sus4?

but try to focus on that perfect 5th interval between the root and the 5th. If you hear for the 4th, that can be treacherous, because it can be either from root to 4th (in case of sus4) or from 2nd to 5th(in case of sus2), so you have to firmly hear the 5th interval between root and 5th.
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What is the Hendrix chord called?

The 7#9 chord is an extended dominant 7th chord with an augmented (sharpened) ninth. This chord form got its nickname because it was a favorite of Hendrix, who did a great deal to popularize its use in mainstream rock music.
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What is an ADD9 chord piano?

A Major 9th Piano Chords

Add9: An AADD9 is an A triad with an added major ninth interval (no 7th): A – C♯ – E – B.
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Is Cadd9 the same as CMaj9?

Moving on to the CMaj9, this chord has all the ingredients of the Cadd9 except it also contains the major 7th. A common misconception is that the “Maj” part of CMaj9 means the chord is major. Actually, that is already assumed.
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Can I play Cadd9 instead of C?

As you can see Cadd9 is basically a G chord with the two bass notes played a string higher. The chords of C and G frequently appear together, so playing a Cadd9 instead of C whenever G is the adjacent chord works very well.
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