Here are some useful movable 9th chord shapes shown in the first four frets. As with previous chord types, learn each shape and then transpose it to all keys.
This groove can be played using one shape, or a combination of shapes. First, play it using the two shapes indicated above the notation, then try other shapes.
This progression alternates between minor 7th and 9th chords.
A minor9th chord is created by adding a 9th degree to any minor7th chord. For example, a Cm9 chord contains the notes C, Eb, G, Bb and D (1, b3, 5, b7 and 9). The following diagrams demonstrate some common open minor 9th chord shapes.