E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord
Chord Tones: E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord
Symbol: 9 — Formula: 1-3-5-♭7-9
| Degree | Note | Frequency (A=440, Equal) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | E♭4 | 311.127 Hz |
| 3 | G4 | 391.995 Hz |
| 5 | B♭4 | 466.164 Hz |
| ♭7 | D♭4 | 277.183 Hz |
| 9 | F4 | 349.228 Hz |
Chord Notation
| Notation Type | Symbol / Value |
|---|---|
| Lead Sheet Symbol | E♭9 |
| All Common Symbols | 9 |
| Interval Formula | 1-3-5-♭7-9 |
| Harmonic Category | tense |
Roman numeral (e.g. I, IV, V) and Nashville Number notation are key-dependent. See Keys pages for chord function within specific keys.
Inversions
| Inversion | Notes (low to high) | Bass Note | Slash Notation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root Position | E♭4 – G4 – B♭4 – D♭4 – F4 | E♭ | E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord |
| First Inversion | G4 – B♭4 – D♭4 – F4 – E♭4 | G | E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord/G |
| Second Inversion | B♭4 – D♭4 – F4 – E♭4 – G4 | B♭ | E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord/B♭ |
| Third Inversion | D♭4 – F4 – E♭4 – G4 – B♭4 | D♭ | E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord/D♭ |
| Fourth Inversion | F4 – E♭4 – G4 – B♭4 – D♭4 | F | E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord/F |
Harmonic Function
The E♭ dominant ninth chord commonly functions as the mediant (♭III) in C minor or subdominant in B♭ major. Its harmonic role varies by key — in major keys it provides stable harmonic grounding.
The dominant ninth chord extends the dominant seventh with a ninth, adding color and richness to one of music's most harmonically active chords. Essential in jazz, blues, and funk. The E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord specifically contains 5 notes: E♭, G, B♭, D♭, F (formula: 1-3-5-♭7-9). On piano, Eb-rooted chords sit on a black key with white keys nearby, and jazz pianists often find rootless Eb voicings fall naturally under the fingers. R&B, soul, gospel, and Motown music frequently use Eb chords, which provide a warm, rich harmonic bed that complements vocal melodies.
Common Progressions
The E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord frequently appears in these progression patterns (shown in Roman numeral notation relative to key):
Songs Featuring the Dominant Ninth Chord
Well-known songs where the E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord — or this chord type — plays a prominent role:
- Purple Haze – Jimi Hendrix
- What's Going On – Marvin Gaye
- Superstition – Stevie Wonder
Tuning Frequencies Across Temperaments
Frequencies shown at A=440 Hz. View full temperament data for any note.
| Note | Equal Temp. | Pythagorean | Just Intonation |
|---|---|---|---|
| E♭4 | 311.127 Hz | 309.026 Hz | 313.951 Hz |
| G4 | 391.995 Hz | 391.111 Hz | 392.438 Hz |
| B♭4 | 466.164 Hz | 463.538 Hz | 470.926 Hz |
| D♭4 | 277.183 Hz | 278.437 Hz | 279.067 Hz |
| F4 | 349.228 Hz | 347.654 Hz | 348.834 Hz |
Scales Containing the E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord
These scales include the E♭ Dominant Ninth Chord as a diatonic or characteristic chord: