The G dominant minor ninth chord (abbreviated G7(b9) chord) is a five-note chord consisting of the notes G, B, D, F, and A. The chord is formed by adding a minor ninth to the G dominant seventh chord.

In practice, the fifth (D) is often omitted from the G7(b9) chord because it's not always possible to play all notes simultaneously.

Name
G dominant minor ninth chord
Notes
GBDFA
Intervals
13579
Chord symbol
G7(b9)
Alternative symbol
G7b9
Type
Pentad (five-note chord)

G7(b9) chord on piano

G7(b9) chord on guitar

G7(b9) chord on ukulele

G7(b9) chord on the staff

Translations of G7(b9) chord

Bulgarian
Сол доминантов септакорд с умалена нона
Chinese (Simplified)
G属小九和弦
Chinese (Traditional)
G屬小九和弦
German
G-Dominantseptakkord mit kleiner None
Indonesian
akor G dominan minor kesembilan
Italian
accordo di Sol settima e nona diminuita
Japanese
G ドミナントマイナーナインスコード
Korean
G dominant minor ninth chord
Polish
akord g dominantowy septymowy z noną małą
Portuguese
acorde de Sol de 7ª da dominante com 9ª menor
Russian
соль-минорный доминантноннаккорд
Spanish
acorde de sol con séptima de dominante y novena menor
Turkish
Sol dominant minör dokuzlu akoru
Ukrainian
соль домінантовий мінорний нонакорд
Vietnamese
hợp âm Sol át 7 giáng 9