there are three "basic" ninth chords.. they are all five note chords..all constructed by adding an extra note to the four note seventh chords..the new note is actually a 2nd, but because it is added on top of the seventh chord , a third above the 7th, it's called a 9th..the 9th in fact equals a 2nd plus one octave, in other words it is the same note but is an octave higher.. all three basic ninth chords comprise four intervals of a third stacked on top of one another..they therefore can be seen as two triads, the top one anchored to the upper note of the bottom one, the sound created by varying the five notes in a ninth chord will depend on which notes are omitted, or which notes are DOUBLED..and how the notes are spaced (chord voicing).. this is on the house
Srila Prabhupada once said:
Therefore, in the Srimad-Bhagavatam it is said that this is the incarnation of God in this age. And who worships Him? The process is very simple. Just keep a picture of Lord Chaitanya with His associates.
Therefore, in the Srimad-Bhagavatam it is said that this is the incarnation of God in this age. And who worships Him? The process is very simple. Just keep a picture of Lord Chaitanya with His associates.