The E dominant seventh sharp ninth chord (abbreviated "E7(#9) chord") is a five-note chord consisting of the notes E, G, B, D, and F. The chord is formed by adding an augmented ninth to a E dominant seventh chord.

In practice, the fifth (B) is often omitted from the E7(#9) chord because it's not always possible to play all notes simultaneously.

Name
E dominant seventh sharp ninth chord
Synonym
E dominant sharp ninth chord
Notes
E G B D F
Intervals
1 3 5 7 9
Chord symbol
E7(#9)
Alternative symbol
E7#9
Type
Pentad (five-note chord)

E7(#9) chord on piano

E7(#9) chord on guitar

E7(#9) chord on ukulele

E7(#9) chord on the staff