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Is c 9 a barre chord?

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Typically, C9 is played as a partial barre chord like this:

high E string - covered at third fret by barring with the ring finger

B string - covered at third fret by barring with the ring finger

G string - covered at third fret by barring with the ring finger

D string - index finger at second fret

A string - middle finger at third fret

low E string - don't play

You can also make an open position version of C9 in the following way:

high E string - play open

B string - pinky at third fret

G string - ring finger at third fret

D string - index finger at second fret

A string - middle finger at third fret

low E string - don't play

This second version doesn't have the G note in the chord, but that's acceptable to leave out in most cases.

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