D m6(add9)/B
The D m6(add9) chord consists of the D (Perfect unison), F (Minor third), A (Perfect fifth), B (Major sixth) and E (Major ninth) notes, with B as the bass note.
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How to play the D m6(add9)/B chord
- Play B as the lowest bass note in the left hand
- Find D (Root) on the piano keyboard
- Add F (Minor third) — 3 semitones above D
- Add A (Perfect fifth) — 7 semitones above D
- Add B (Major sixth) — 9 semitones above D
- Add E (Major ninth) — 14 semitones above D
- Press all 6 notes simultaneously to sound the D m6(add9)/B chord