The dominant 9th arpeggio is built by stacking a major third (from the root A to the third C-sharp), followed by two minor thirds (from C-sharp to the fifth E and from E to the seventh G) and a major third (from G to the ninth B). This structure corresponds exactly to the dominant ninth chord often found in blues and funk.
Structure Of The Dominant 9th Arpeggio
The dominant 9th arpeggio is built by stacking a major third (from the root A to the third C-sharp), followed by two minor thirds (from C-sharp to the fifth E and from E to the seventh G) and a major third (from G to the ninth B). This structure corresponds exactly to the dominant ninth chord often found in blues and funk.