What is the 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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Is Cadd9 the same as C major?

The Cadd9 guitar chord is major chord with an additional note tacked on for extra flair. In addition to the C major chord it represents, it includes a color note (or extension note) – the 9th note in the C major scale.
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What is the 9 in Cadd9?

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). Let's take Cadd9 chord as an example.
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What is the difference between 9 and add9?

The answer is very simple, and students generally find it surprising as well as logical. 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.
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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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What is the hardest barre chord?

The six-string F chord is one of the hardest standard chord shape to play on the guitar. When many people try to play the F chord on guitar (and often succeed) it's with far too much struggle and effort than is actually necessary. Even extremely influential guitarists can have a hard time with barre chords.
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How do I read Cadd9?

A 9 might be preceded with 'add'. So you might come across a 'Cadd9' chord or a 'Ebmadd9' chord. These are pronounced 'C add nine' and 'E flat minor add nine'.
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What is the difference between add2 and add9?

You can call it either but the more common usage is add9. A chord's name doesn't usually specify the voicing in most cases, just the notes present, but this case is an exception. The difference is that calling it add2 would specify that the 2nd is in the same octave as the root, meaning there is a cluster.
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What is C9 chord?

The C9 chord is composed of the notes C, E, G, Bb, and D. Ninth chords are a family of extended chords, created by adding the major (or minor) ninth to a seventh chord.
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What is a add 11 chord?

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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Why is C major so hard?

Let's kick off by understanding why the C major can be so hard to learn. The main reason is due to the stretch that all three fingers need to make. Most chord shapes you have tackled up to now will span two frets, whilst the C major chord spans 3.
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What does sus2 mean on guitar?

Sus means suspended – what we are suspending here is the third of the chord, so a sus2 or sus4 chord is essentially a chord with “something else” instead of the third, which leads to it being less stable and not defined as major or minor. This “something else” can be the second or the fourth.
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How do you play Cadd9 on guitar?

How to Play the Cadd9 Chord
  1. Place your second (middle) finger on the third fret of the fifth string.
  2. Next, put your first (index) finger on the second fret of the fourth string.
  3. Leave the third string open.
  4. Lastly, put your third (ring) finger on the third fret of the second string.
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What is Gsus4 guitar?

Sus4 (or just sus) stands for „suspended 4th“. The 3rd of a major or a minor chord is suspended and replaced by a perfect 4th.
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What is sus on guitar?

Sus is short for suspended. What are we suspending? Notes in the chord! A sus chord is a major chord where certain notes are left out and replaced with others. By making this slight adjustment, the chord becomes something new.
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Is ADD4 the same as sus4?

C Suspended 4th Piano Chords

A suspended 4th chord differs from a major or minor chord in that its third has been removed and replaced by a perfect fourth. If the third and fourth are both present, the chord is an add4: CADD4: C – E – F – G.
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What key is Cadd9?

The Cadd9 chord in detail

You can build the chord in 3 different major keys: In C major on the 1st scale degree (I), in F major on the 5th sale degree (V) and in G major on the 4th scale degree (IV).
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What notes are in C add 9?

The notes of the Cadd9 chord are C, E, G, and D.
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What is the saddest guitar chord?

The minor 7 chords are not only sad by having the minor, but also have that pesky 7 stepping on the root as well. It might be the saddest chord ever.
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What is A cowboy chord?

Cowboy chords are more commonly known as open position chords or first position chords. This means they are chords that include open strings (notes you don't need to fret) and are played in the open, or first position e.g. the first three frets.
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