How to Play an E9 Chord on Guitar

If you would like to know how to play an E9 chord on guitar, you can learn to do it by memorizing the chord shape and practicing it in songs. Whether you play acoustic or electric guitar, the chord shape is the same, and you can use the E9 chord in the progressions for hundreds of different songs.http://www.nxsweb.com/basic-guitar-chords.php

If you know how to play E Major on guitar, you already know the notes and fingering of a standard E chord, and most of the information you need to play an E9 chord. The E9 chord adds an F Sharp note to the E Major chord. F Sharp is the second tone of the E Major scale and its notes are used to create E chords. E9 is often used in jazz songs and tunes with more complex chord progressions, but can be found in rock and folk songs as well.http://www.apassion4jazz.net/jazz_chords.html

Step 1: Learn the Fingers, Learn the Strings

In order to understand music lessons and play the E9 chord correctly, you need to know how to identify the strings of your guitar. You'll also need to know which fingers to use to fret the chord. In order to explain the proper fretting, each string and finger is assigned its own number. From the top, the strings are labeled 6 5 4 3 2 1. It's also helpful to remember that the strings are fastened to the guitar from thickest to thinnest. From index to pinkie, your fingers are numbered first, second, third, and fourth.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPHiMtPAOUU

These numbers are used to indicate where you put your fingers, and thus how to play the particular chord you're going for. For example, if the instructions say to put your third finger on the second fret of the third string, you'll know it means to use your ring finger on the fourth string from the top.

Step 2: Fret the Chord

Now that you know which fingers and strings the instructions are referring to, you're ready to play the E9 chord. First, place your left hand on the neck of the guitar and your right hand on the strings. Now put your second finger on the seventh fret of the 5th string. Next, place your index finger on the sixth fret of the fourth string. Finally, place your third and fourth finger on the seventh fret of the third and second string, respectively. This is the shape of your E9 chord.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPHiMtPAOUU

Now play the guitar with your right hand, using either your fingers or a guitar pick. Guitar picks come in different shapes and thicknesses, so you may want to go to a guitar store and experiment with a few. Make sure you only strum the fifth through the second string, since these are the notes in the E9 chord. The string arrangement can make the E9 chord a little more difficult to play than other chords that use all six strings, like E Major.

Step 3: Practice Consistently

Be sure to practice the E9 chord consistently. Whatever you're learning on the guitar, it's important to practice it regularly in order to make sure you remember it and that you maintain the muscle memory to play it smoothly.http://www.nxsweb.com/basic-guitar-chords.php

Now that you know the E9 chord, find a song (or several different songs) that use the chord in its progression. Learn the guitar chords and tabs for the song and practice playing it all the way through. This will help you hear how the E9 chord fits in with an overall chord progression and how it functions when playing songs. If you already have some experience playing songs, try experimenting with your own chord progressions.

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