Here are some useful movable seven flat nine chord shapes shown in the first four frets. As with previous chord types, learn each shape and then transpose it to all keys.
7b9 chords are commonly substituted for dominant 7ths in Jazz songs as demonstrated here.
A Seventh sharp five flat nine chord is created by adding a flattened 9th degree to any seventh sharp five chord. For example, a C7#5 b9 chord contains the notes C, E, G#, Bb and Db (1, 3, #5, b7 and b9). The following diagrams demonstrate some common open 7#5 b9 chord shapes.