Interesting Chords Corner: The Augmented Sharp 9 (#5#9)
0:30 Construction 1:58 Inversions 2:58 Demonstration 4:46 Analysis Welcome back to my monthly "corner", where I present a particular voicing I find interesting for a particular chord type. This month I'll be showcasing the #5#9 chords, also called the augmented sharp 9, aug#9, 7#5#9 or aug7#9. After showing the voicing itself, I'll show how it fits within a simple chord progression so you can get an idea of how to use it in context. You can follow even without any heavy music theory. Enjoy!

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