The Am9 chord extends the A minor seventh by adding a major ninth above the root. The combination of the minor third and the ninth creates a bittersweet quality—darker than a major ninth chord but more open and expressive than a plain minor seventh.
Jazz and Neo-Soul
The minor ninth chord is the go-to voicing for the ii chord in jazz ii–V–I progressions. Its rich, layered sound also makes it a favorite in neo-soul, where extended minor chords create lush harmonic beds. In these styles, the chord often functions as a tonal center rather than simply a passing harmony.
Practical Voicings
On piano, the Am9 works well in both close and open voicings. A common approach omits the fifth and spreads the remaining notes across both hands. Try pairing it with a dominant ninth chord for smooth voice leading in jazz progressions.