Originally Posted By: MarioD
The only chord that I know of that has a flatted 9th with no seventh is the major sus4 flat9 chord; for example Csus4b9.

See here: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Music_Theory/Complete_List_of_Chord_Patterns


Hi Mario,

I've used the sus4 with b9 on several songs I've written. It has a bit of a "mysterious" sound to it that I like. Also, as an example, if you make an Asus4b9 and then change the "A" note to a C, you now have a C9.

Just a couple of random thoughts that crossed my mind!

Alan


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