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EVERYTHING You Need to Know About 6/9 Chords 

Noah Kellman
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Once you understand this chord structure, your piano playing will never be the same. It's used commonly in both Jazz and Neo Soul, but you'll really hear it used in an absolutely gorgeous way in modern Neo Soul-Inspired tracks that cross genres as well. A really important part of this sound is the dim(maj7) chord, i.e. a diminished triad with a major 7. The structure comes down to being built like a block chord, but with a major 7 instead of a 6. Use this over any melody or chord progression for a modern sound. Enjoy this jazz and Neo Soul piano tutorial with Noah Kellman.
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What you'll learn in this jazz piano lesson:
-How to understand Maj6, Min6, Maj6/9, Min6/9
-PRO-level voicings for each of the above
-Interesting tricks and tips throughout the video so that your voicings and improvisation sound even better, including arpeggios and vocabulary
0:00 Intro
1:00 6/9 Chord Review
2:10 Major 6
3:36 Add the 9
4:37 Left Hand Trick
5:14 Sweet Hack!
7:20 Jazz Piano Secrets!
9:12 Minor 6/9
10:52 Getting Weirder

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@stylez_davis
@stylez_davis Год назад
Wild thumbnail
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
Too much?
@romanwyatt9994
@romanwyatt9994 Год назад
@@NoahKellman it’s perfect
@febilogi
@febilogi Год назад
@@romanwyatt9994 agree 😂
@samuelgaskin3600
@samuelgaskin3600 Год назад
😂
@jevon6248
@jevon6248 Год назад
Wow bro
@colinwoohoowoohoo
@colinwoohoowoohoo Год назад
before this video the 6/9 was just a calmer resolution than a maj7 to me! thanks for widening my perspective!
@yackman4368
@yackman4368 Год назад
I love the sound of 6ix9ine chords! Wow!
@Kalikid98
@Kalikid98 Год назад
Thanks for the knowledge and the beautiful chord theory! Im a primary guitarist but have started developing production techniques and these videos help me diversify my chord progressions 👌🏼
@jungwookim8439
@jungwookim8439 Год назад
This was a great video on the 6/9 chord. I've always been confused as to how to use it and now I feel like I finally understand how to!
@rotulezidane7564
@rotulezidane7564 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video !!! I aleays struggled on how to use these ones but now it's much clearer. Keep it up, you're great !!!
@samjeon52
@samjeon52 Год назад
super interesting stuff! loved the block chord improv you did there
@gordonshum3199
@gordonshum3199 Год назад
Your videos are godsends, Wish I found it earlier before I spent my life painfully digging in jazz theory books. Keep it up!
@Loreleison
@Loreleison Год назад
I have always seen this chord before, but no one explaining with such detail like you just did. Thanks a lot!
@notesrhythms6446
@notesrhythms6446 Год назад
Hiya, I'm a composer and Pianist who is currently always trying to dig deeper when it comes to harmony and voicing chords. I found this video extremely helpful, in fact we went over 6/9 chords in class last week. I hope to use this chord more in my compositions and soloing. I know I'm probably far from the giveaway but I just wanna say, I love your videos and what you do.
@AmbroseChan
@AmbroseChan Год назад
Excellent video. The 6/9 chords are clearly explained and the played examples of the variations are super helpful! Keep up the great videos. Thank you for generosity in your contest offering! Good luck to everyone.
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
Thanks, Ambrose. Sure thing! You now I will keep the videos coming. Thanks for watching
@LotusKST
@LotusKST Год назад
I like the video's title haha. The 6/9 sound in general sounds really open and reminds me a lot of McCoy's style of playing
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
Yeah for sure- that 4th-based sound is very McCoy!
@jasonmeyermusic5639
@jasonmeyermusic5639 Год назад
Wonderful!
@bogusdogus
@bogusdogus Год назад
Great stuff thanks!!
@joncharles303
@joncharles303 Год назад
I always learn a lot with your videos. Hopefully I'll be able to buy your course someday, been a little broke lately 😂
@joshuagrant563
@joshuagrant563 Год назад
What a great video on 6/9 chords. The voicings sound great
@siroswald3188
@siroswald3188 Год назад
Yet another great tutorial 🙏 I've been working a lot with the Instagram enclosure/lick series you've been posting. Keep up the good work Also never seen a keyboard like this before, but it looks incredibly useful! 🤞
@adamjenkins3065
@adamjenkins3065 Год назад
Awesome vid. Also right at 4:20 I was about to switch to a different video, brain was shutting off, but you mentioned the hacks. You timed that re-engagement perfectly! Had you not mentioned I woulda been elsewhere! Nicely structured!
@JCox964
@JCox964 Год назад
Awesome. Thank You 👍🏽
@davidwhite2949
@davidwhite2949 Год назад
What a wealth of information. Thank you!
@jakobjakob1167
@jakobjakob1167 Год назад
Love the cozy background
@joeblakeukeman
@joeblakeukeman Год назад
Great video, thank you, Noah! I remember stacked chord names, like A/C7 better than spelled out chord names like C13b9, so I vote for Gma7/Cm6/9. 👍
@pianistdannie338
@pianistdannie338 Год назад
I love this 👏👏
@scottfoster3643
@scottfoster3643 Год назад
great info thx
@j.p.westwater2334
@j.p.westwater2334 Год назад
That block chord intervalic voice leading is so spicy. Not big into jazz, but it hits that Ravel sweet spot for me. Clear and valuable content, much appreciated
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa
@tonyrapa-tonyrapa Год назад
Wow - lots to unpack but really cool.
@donniediago
@donniediago Год назад
So many interesting variations of chords
@carlonucera7027
@carlonucera7027 Год назад
I love this video because it makes very apparent to me that what I'm really hearing here is G6/C6, which fits with the description that Barry Harris would use: when we need a C6 sound we play C6, when we need a C7maj sound we can play G6, and here's the result of mixing them (and also going forward with the analogy and substituting G7 for G6 for your "weird sound" example.
@alecaird2966
@alecaird2966 Год назад
Thanks, very informative! It would be nice to know the passing chords you used within the inversion,(possible diminish?). as well as scales used with these 6/9 chords! 🎼
@clouds2693
@clouds2693 Год назад
Just discovered this channel and I'm loving the videos man, they are so helpful!
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
Thanks glad you found it!!
@sammydodgers121
@sammydodgers121 Год назад
Genius! Subbed
@jayswitzer9871
@jayswitzer9871 Год назад
ok , i have to admit that your numbering on the inversions of the block chord were good and cool. You are a content posting machine. Keep it up but, the problem i have is that you post so much so many good tips I can't practice even a small portion of them, i can't even practice every day which is another problem in itself.. but watching all this information keeps a part of my musical brain churning. thanks Noah.
@agginae
@agginae Год назад
Wow, so rare to have #11 on minor chords but this reminds us that it's not only about the chord names, they are only helpful for saving time. What matters is the context, placement and even the orchestration of the harmony. Thanks for the video!
@mothra87
@mothra87 Год назад
This channel is fantastic.
@vutracy4167
@vutracy4167 Год назад
The lesson I know Ive been waiting for
@ji6664
@ji6664 Год назад
Wow 6/9 chords so flexible, wonderful explanations as always. Though I don't know what exactly to call that last chord, it sure is a bit noir-esque. Thank you so much for this video!
@josebenjaminpalomohernande9023
I was just working with these chords lmao, love your videos!
@eddienisanov5025
@eddienisanov5025 Год назад
Omg using that G chord… I couldn’t handle myself and I went straight to the keyboard. Thanks, helped a lot !😊
@muradsam4692
@muradsam4692 Год назад
Nice.
@faycalloulou4067
@faycalloulou4067 Год назад
Bonjour Noah, avez vous un lien en français pour le fameux piano de voyage. Merci beaucoup pour ce que vous faites. Le choix des accords est toujours agréablement surprenant. 😉
@raffiiaco2565
@raffiiaco2565 Год назад
thanks for this teaching
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
My pleasure
@jeanfarre1874
@jeanfarre1874 Год назад
Vraiment très fort très très bon pianiste 👍👍👍👍
@bread8979
@bread8979 Год назад
great video! please do missionary next 🙏
@manugajanan3979
@manugajanan3979 Год назад
I use 6/9 chords allll the time so this hits home. Also, Gmaj7 / Cmin6/9 looks right to me
@sheilamacdougal4874
@sheilamacdougal4874 Год назад
Thank you for that helpful tutorial. I'm not overly concerned about what one calls various interesting note combinations. I've increasingly found that at a certain point, thinking too much about nameable chords becomes a straightjacket, and it is better to feel free while improvising to combine any notes that strike one as suitable in the moment: crushing notes from the scale to create tension, or adding notes that don't "belong" but will resolve to where one is heading (true, that's typically a set chord, but the voicing might also have a melodic function). If I had to think of the name of the chord with its ad hoc "extension" every time I would probably not end up playing it. Ultimately chords are just combinations of notes that have harmonic functions in particular contexts, the latter which can vary endlessly. But of course from a pedagogical standpoint one wishes to generalise and categorise as much as possible; "play what you feel" is hardly going to help a student advance.
@jrholmes79
@jrholmes79 Год назад
I’ve been a novice songwriter for years playing keyboard and guitar. Using numbers to find “home” voicing safe just now “resonating” with me. Thanks for this video. I will be adding some of those extra notes to voice my music. Please enter me as a contestant as my old keyboard is not aging well.
@andrewstillwell1191
@andrewstillwell1191 Год назад
Wow 👏.
@johnadams9514
@johnadams9514 Год назад
Nice
@guyug6940
@guyug6940 Год назад
Can't wait to use these when I get back into ableton
@BohumirZamecnik
@BohumirZamecnik Год назад
Nice. Sounds like quartal harmony.
@maplefoxx6285
@maplefoxx6285 Год назад
will have to watch this a few times, a lot of information here.
@nigba1121
@nigba1121 Год назад
Thanks for your videos! Would you say these 6-9 chords are great for strengthening left hand playing? I think I’m pretty decent playing with my right hand but I typically only am very comfortable play the bass with my left. I’m not super comfortable playing full chords with my left and they either clash with my right hand or my hand automatically reverts back to playing bass notes only in the left.
@juderandbrisack101
@juderandbrisack101 Год назад
G augmented Maj. 7/D add 9/E, but I liked what the teacher said best.:)
@UkuleleAversion
@UkuleleAversion Год назад
I like your label for that chord the most although I doubt it's popular. I reckon most people would probably say Cmaj9 but yeah, it also sounds more like 6/9 with the addition of the maj7 to me. I'd personally say just 6/9(maj7) since the 'add' makes the chord symbol too long. Plus, this kinda works out with the minor variant: m6/9(maj7) since we're used to seeing maj7 in brackets in minor major seventh chords. One of the chords I struggle to give a label to is the So What voicing... Like I want to say min11 but I feel like '11' in that voicing is there to thicken the chord and just blend in. So, I often can't decide between min11 or min7.
@FlorissMusic
@FlorissMusic Год назад
I’ve heard that chord (1-3-5-6-7-9) being called a so chord in some jazz piano circles, because it’s all the notes in the so what chords. I’ve seen charts with Gso or Gso- on them
@bosnianlain
@bosnianlain 11 месяцев назад
nice
@seanonel
@seanonel Год назад
I have an interesting way to form a 6/9 chord: play identical add2 major chords in each hand e.g. C-D-E-G. In the right hand, raise the middle finger, and drop the thumb to the 6 below (A). I usually use this to play a 7/9, but it's very flexible. Leave the left hand as is or adjust voicing for colour preferences...
@oviangstudio
@oviangstudio Год назад
Nice... From the so-what chord voicing to so-crazy chord voicing 😆... How do u come up with chords?🙁
@chrisfazio9934
@chrisfazio9934 Год назад
My first instinct is to call that chord a Cm6/9 Maj7 #11, because although Cm6 Maj9 #11 also works and is more concise, I’d feel the need to be clear about the major 7 being there - BUT, how I would *think* of the chord while playing might be Gmaj7/Cm6, or probably even better, Bm/Cm6, which avoids having the redundant G (5th) in both chord names. As I’m sure you are very aware, It always helps to chunk information in as few “objects” (chords) as possible instead of squandering brain processing power thinking about every single note! Yup, Bm/Cm6 is probably my favorite answer.
@thecluelessbushcrafter
@thecluelessbushcrafter Год назад
i like your answer the most, really simplified things
@RamaMoyo
@RamaMoyo Год назад
Are YOU the wizard that's being looked for? Because you're doing some magical things AND revealing the secrets 😪 Thank you
@glorfindeiko
@glorfindeiko Год назад
What is the best functional application of these chords in composing? What is the context? is it just replacement of maj or min root chords or not really?
@Mind-BlownMoments
@Mind-BlownMoments Год назад
Love your work brother hope we talk soon
@alanzelicoff3421
@alanzelicoff3421 Год назад
Naming for last chord: Yes, probably C6/9 maj-min #11, but I wonder if one could call this a Lydian minor (because of the #11)?
@BrianMcGraveyMusic
@BrianMcGraveyMusic Год назад
Reading the video title "how to 6/9 like a pro" had me thinking other things than just tickling the ivories hahaha
@adamtroup785
@adamtroup785 Год назад
I know man was geeking making this thumbnail
@LL-yp9eb
@LL-yp9eb Год назад
Do you feel 6/9 chords are better used to create tension or a sense of calm and resolution? Personally I’ve always felt they feel quite peaceful, curious to hear your thoughts. Thanks for the amazing content, keep it up! 🙌🏼
@paulhayward62
@paulhayward62 Год назад
I've never really thought about it until now but I'd have to agree with you.
@FlorissMusic
@FlorissMusic Год назад
Definitely a resolution, I hear no tension in the chords
@steveimprovises
@steveimprovises Год назад
I feel that when you voice it in 4ths it has a slightly more tense feeling than if you spread it out in 5ths. It depends on the context - the 6/9 can be a stable resolution after altered dominant chofds or it could have a sus type sound and you could ratchet up the tension witht hr 4ths stack by moving it in a more chromatic way.
@core3gamegd587
@core3gamegd587 8 месяцев назад
that is one hell of a thumbnail... Jokes aside, amazing video man. Keep it up!
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman 8 месяцев назад
Hey thanks glad you like it, and that you appreciate the thumbnail LOL
@tsg_frank5829
@tsg_frank5829 Год назад
11:22 Gmaj7/Cmin6/9 definitely makes more sense descriptively imo
@L3ver
@L3ver Год назад
I would have to land on B7#9b13 as the correct identification simply because the voicing is accurate to all the notes and doesn't get too wordy. You could possibly write Falt, but I think maybe F9(b9,#11) would be more accurate because I think alt doesn't really communicate the presence of the natural 9 & #9 together. You could also use this chord as the 1dim to 1maj cliche given how close to diminished it is. (i.e., Land on this chord in a 5-1 in Cmaj, then voice lead each of the notes to a note in cmaj13). Just tried it at the piano and sounds good to me. With all that being said if I was actually trying to remember this voicing and incorporate it into my playing I would think of it as a Gmaj7#5 / F7 because that's easier than remembering the extensions. (and requires less brain power to calculate the tone between those two chords than it is to calculate a minor 6th away from B7 if i were to think of it as Gmaj7#5/B7) Thanks Noah
@phillychesse5961
@phillychesse5961 Год назад
Where can I see your full octave chord video
@connorlarkinbass
@connorlarkinbass Год назад
Great video! not sure if any of you are hip to this, but that last chord you played (Cm6/9 over Gmaj7) comes from the G Harmonic Major Scale! G A B C D Eb F# G is 1 2 3 4 5 b6 7 so that chord you played is actually the IV chord from that key! Do what you will with that info ;)
@steveimprovises
@steveimprovises Год назад
Personally I don't agree that Harmonic Major is a key or scale that exists. I'd rather call that a kind of mixed mode situation where you borrow from a parallel minor when you're in a major key or vice versa, or a polytonal idea like Noah described it. I studied harmony at many levels and the idea of this scale never came up. It reminds me of those sites that have hundreds of scale and chord types. I feel like that is overanalyzing things.
@connorlarkinbass
@connorlarkinbass Год назад
@@steveimprovises I'm not really sure how assigning a scale to a chord is "Overanalyzing" but you're obviously entitled to your opinion. I feel like you're also being very dismissive by just saying "you don't think harmonic major exists". I think any scale is valid if you find a use for it, and I know that i've gotten use out the Harmonic Major scale many times before.
@steveimprovises
@steveimprovises Год назад
@connor larkin you know what, you're totally right, my previous comment was rude and dismissive. Sorry. I guess what I mean is that Harmonic Major isn't a scale that is taught in typical theory, and to me it's just a Major scale with a minor iv chord, a type of mode mixture. A bitonal structure (like he said GMaj7 on top of Cminor) is a similar way of looking at it. I personally hear it as more of a diminished type sound with both the Eb and E, although the B and D don't fit into that paradigm either so it's definitely hard to classify. But you're right that whatever way of thinking about it, if it produces musical results then it's valid. Sorry for my previous elitist academic stature.
@connorlarkinbass
@connorlarkinbass Год назад
@@steveimprovises It's all good Steve. Don't worry about it. Music Theory isn't a hard science so it's always important to keep an open mind :)
@racheljones5614
@racheljones5614 Год назад
I love the 6/9 add 7 sound! How would you use this 6/9 sound to enhance the Barry Harris 6th chord method?
@MrMusicgenius
@MrMusicgenius 19 дней назад
Barry Harris calls it playing the major 6 on the 5th. So Gmajor6 diminished scale over C =CMajor 9
@mdmellis
@mdmellis Год назад
As always, good stuff Noah. Although the chord in the "getting weirder" section is certainly based on Cm, to my ear it sounds more like a rootless F7. F7 and Cm are certainly related. (As Barry Harris would say: play the dominant minor. In other words, the minor from the fifth of F7, which is Cm). So, I would call this chord F7alt. Maybe F7b9#11 but since it has the natural 9 too, I think F7alt is best. For me, it's always helpful to think about these relationships because that's where I would use this chord the most! Can also think for it as a B7#9b13 (tritone of F7) which is the 2nd place I would likely use this voicing. 3rd would actually be Cm, but it's a bit tense. Super hip way to end "Blue Bossa" or "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise" or any other C minor tune though. Thanks, for listening.
@igordrm
@igordrm Год назад
Cool!
@kristopherjensen2513
@kristopherjensen2513 Год назад
That thumbnail, lol. Great stuff
@CuzCutz
@CuzCutz Год назад
@5:32 Isn’t that the “So What” chord?? 😁😁
@mjmassi11
@mjmassi11 Год назад
Cm69#11 = D major over C minor. It seems to resolve to the D major chord, like Eb/D to D. I was playing the following scale over it: D, Eb, F#, G, A, Bb, C, D. Is that a mode? It sounds familiar.
@steveimprovises
@steveimprovises Год назад
I like the polytonal idea at the end but it really just sounds octatonic to me, whether there's a major or minor 3rd it's the same diminished scale, i hear the b as a passing tone. But maybe I spend too much time in the diminished dimension.
@CalvinLimuel
@CalvinLimuel Год назад
I'd say we normalize polychords. Just Gmaj7 over Cm6/9 and Gmaj7aug over C6/9. Probably some sort of diminished chord with "unavailable" tensions?
@arielkeys2033
@arielkeys2033 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤
@gersoncanales9537
@gersoncanales9537 4 минуты назад
11:45 Maybe I would call that a CmMaj13(#11)
@jaylorona14
@jaylorona14 Год назад
I would call the chord Cmin(Maj9#11) because it's the simpler way to write it and we should always be trying to simplify when possible, but for improv purposes I would call it Gmaj7/Cmin6/9 because in my brain it works better that way
@lawrencetaylor4101
@lawrencetaylor4101 Год назад
I'll come back to this later on. Out of my pay grade.
@FlorisVerbeij
@FlorisVerbeij Год назад
Never did a music tutorial thumbnail attract and disappoint so many non-musicians this quickly since: “you want some Air on a G-String”
@ahmeterenosun8572
@ahmeterenosun8572 Год назад
C Minor major 9/13 (#11) and C major 7/13 (#9 #11)
@faycalloulou4067
@faycalloulou4067 Год назад
🙏🙏👏👏
@johnbrychel4934
@johnbrychel4934 Год назад
For me Cmaj 9 #11 is the most decriptive name for this chord
@NoName-kt6ly
@NoName-kt6ly Год назад
6:03 reminds me a little bit of "miles davis - so what"
@backofthecup1
@backofthecup1 Год назад
Isn't a C Maj 6 just an Am 7?
@tomgreenleaf1918
@tomgreenleaf1918 Год назад
I might call that chord a C Lydian Diminished or CLo
@thebkstank2095
@thebkstank2095 Год назад
So isn't a C major 6 an inverted A minor 7?
@FlorissMusic
@FlorissMusic Год назад
Yes and no, it has the same notes but it’s still a different chord. It depends on context. If you’re ending a song in C major on a C6 chord, it’s a C6 chord. But when there’s a chord progression like: Am7 - Am7/B - *Am7/C* - Dm7 E7 It’s more logical to call it an inversion of an Am7.
@woosix7735
@woosix7735 10 месяцев назад
"there is no such thinag as a 14." I learned something today gXD
@tylerwill7259
@tylerwill7259 Год назад
I’m a composer for video games and usually keep my pieces in a fairly classical realm, so I always enjoy freshening up on my jazz voicings. The 6/9 is a great chord and is so versatile. It can hold a great place as a closer to the end credits of a video game. Thanks for motivating me to get behind the keys! PD897FK23GH
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
Hey Tyler, Thank you for your comment. While you didn't win the Piano de Voyage, you were randomly selected to win free entry to my Reharm & Resolution Mastery course as a surprise part of the Give-a-Way! This is not spam-- this is actually Noah here typing this. We will go through an authentication process to make sure we are really communicating here. When you see this, please go to my website jazzpianoconcepts.com and leave me a message there with the subject "Reharm Give-a-Way" Then, I will email you back and ask you to edit this comment to contain a specific code so I can make sure it's really you. All emails from me will come directly from an email address that is directly connected to that website URL so you will know it's really me. Cheers and congratulations!
@aleksey6151
@aleksey6151 Год назад
@@NoahKellman hey if he doesn’t respond I’ll take it lol
@tylerwill7259
@tylerwill7259 Год назад
@@aleksey6151 😂 I was working a ton I got around to it!
@Imboredwithmylife
@Imboredwithmylife 10 дней назад
Nice 😏
@FlorissMusic
@FlorissMusic Год назад
11:36 that’s a C-13(#11)
@user-kn1mv8nr6g
@user-kn1mv8nr6g Год назад
Known as Voicing in 4th
@ryannrjohnson
@ryannrjohnson Год назад
Love the fact that my ear can hear and understand all this, hate the fact I never learned correct fingering for the movements 😫 of course I'll be able to do the movements but I'm sure the fingering will be all wrong 🤦😅
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
are you able to steal the fingering from what I'm doing in the video?
@schmosterballs92
@schmosterballs92 Год назад
Ni/ce
@YaBoiSam
@YaBoiSam Год назад
😳
@senatorkenator
@senatorkenator Год назад
Need to change the thumbnail to a smirk.
@NoahKellman
@NoahKellman Год назад
haha I know you're right-- But I used one last week :p
@JacobRobot321
@JacobRobot321 Год назад
oh i can 6/9 like a pro alright
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