Minor 9th arpeggios are built by stacking a minor third (from the root A to the third C), followed by a major third (from C to the fifth E), a minor third (from E to the seventh G) and a major third (from G to the ninth B). This structure corresponds exactly to the m9-chords often found in pop, jazz and and funk.
Construction of the minor 9th arpeggio
Minor 9th arpeggios are built by stacking a minor third (from the root A to the third C), followed by a major third (from C to the fifth E), a minor third (from E to the seventh G) and a major third (from G to the ninth B). This structure corresponds exactly to the m9-chords often found in pop, jazz and and funk.