Guitar Chord Pro

A♭m(add9) Bass Chords

Learn all the ways to play the A♭m(add9) chord on the bass. Guitar Chord Pro generates different voicings of the same chord using the entire fretboard. This results in unique chords that you won't find anywhere else.

Most Common Voicing

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 4,1,1,4AbBbEbB

The A♭m(add9) chord is built from the notes A♭, B♭, B, E♭.

A A♭m(add9) chord is made up of the 1, 2, ♭3, 5 notes of the major scale, like this:

1♭22♭334♭55♭66♭77
AbABbBCDbDEbEFGbG

You can also try playing these chords instead of a A♭m(add9) chord:

All A♭m(add9) Chords

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 4,1,1,4AbBbEbB

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 4,2,1,3AbBEbBb

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 4,6,8,457AbEbBbB

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 16,13,13,1657912AbBbEbB

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 16,14,13,1557912AbBEbBb

A♭m(add9)

A♭m(add9) chord for bass using frets 16,18,20,1657912AbEbBbB