D#9 chord on 4-String Banjo

in Tenor Standard (CGDA) (C-G-D-A) tuning

112D#GFC#
D#9
Dominant 9
Notes:D# · G · A# · C# · F
easybarre on fret 3
Piano Left hand Right hand
GFD#D#D#A#C#

The D#9 chord (Dominant 9) is built from the notes D#, G, A#, C#, F. Below are playable fingerings for 4-String Banjo generated for your selected tuning, ordered from open-position shapes up the neck. Tap a diagram to hear it, or switch to the piano view to see the same harmony on keys.

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What notes make up the D#9 chord?

D#9 is a Dominant 9 chord built from the notes D#, G, A#, C#, F.

How do I read the diagram?

Strings run left to right from the lowest to the first string; the numbers show which finger presses each fret. An ○ marks an open string, an ✕ marks a muted one.