{"key":"C","suffix":"add9","position":0,"nextKey":"G","nextSuffix":"major","description":"Bright, hopeful, and slightly more complex than a standard C major. Adds a touch of airiness.","youtube_short":"M-ENyoFzcjw","progression":{"chords":[{"key":"C","suffix":"add9","display":"Cadd9","roman":"IV"},{"key":"G","suffix":"major","display":"G","roman":"I"},{"key":"D","suffix":"major","display":"D","roman":"V"}],"genre":"Country"},"top_songs":[{"number":1,"title":"Hallelujah","artist":"Leonard Cohen","description":"The C add9 (or a very similar voicing) appears frequently in the verses, adding a gentle uplift to the progression. Its use contributes to the song's overall melancholic beauty and spiritual feel.","amazonLink":"3Kk8fXH"},{"number":2,"title":"Wonderwall","artist":"Oasis","description":"Though the chords might be named differently depending on the transcription, a C add9 shape (or something functionally very close) is a foundational element, creating the characteristic wistful and slightly unresolved feel of the song.","amazonLink":"3KrNY2d"},{"number":3,"title":"Fast Car","artist":"Tracy Chapman","description":"While not always explicitly named C add9, a variant of the chord (often capoed) is employed, which adds a sweetness and slight harmonic interest as the song builds.  Contributes to the song's emotional impact.","amazonLink":"3Wg8rJX"}],"positions":[{"frets":[-1,3,2,0,3,0],"fingers":[0,2,1,0,3,0],"baseFret":1,"barres":[],"midi":[48,52,55,62,64]},{"frets":[-1,3,0,0,3,0],"fingers":[0,1,0,0,3,0],"baseFret":1,"barres":[],"midi":[48,50,55,62,64]},{"frets":[2,1,0,0,2,0],"fingers":[2,1,0,0,3,0],"baseFret":7,"barres":[],"midi":[48,52,50,55,67,64]},{"frets":[-1,-1,3,2,1,3],"fingers":[0,0,3,2,1,4],"baseFret":8,"barres":[],"midi":[60,64,67,74]}]}