The F dominant ninth chord (abbreviated F9 chord) is a five-note chord consisting of the notes F, A, C, E, and G. The chord is formed by adding a major ninth to the F dominant seventh chord.

In practice, the fifth (C) is sometimes omitted from the F9 chord because it's not always possible to play all notes simultaneously.

Name
F dominant ninth chord
Notes
FACEG
Intervals
13579
Chord symbol
F9
Type
Pentad (five-note chord)

F9 chord on piano

F9 chord on guitar

F9 chord on ukulele

F9 chord on the staff

Translations of F9 chord

Bulgarian
Фа доминантов нонакорд
Chinese (Simplified)
F属九和弦
Chinese (Traditional)
F屬九和弦
French
accord de Fa neuvième dominante
German
F-Dominant-Nonenakkord
Indonesian
akor F dominan kesembilan
Italian
accordo di Fa nona di dominante
Japanese
F ドミナントナインスコード
Korean
F dominant ninth chord
Polish
akord f dominantowy nonowy
Portuguese
acorde de Fá de 9ª dominante
Russian
фа-доминантнонаккорд
Spanish
acorde de fa dominante con novena
Swedish
dominant F-9-ackord
Turkish
Fa dominant dokuzlu raporu
Ukrainian
фа домінантний нонакорд
Vietnamese
hợp âm Fa át 9