TSJMajesty
Fractal Fanatic
But that's what I'm saying is weird about the chart. Why not just call it an Fm9? I have seen chords that have maj 3rd and minor 3rd, but when I see chords that indicate 2 adjacent notes, i.e., only a half-step apart, that leads me to think maybe it's really a Maj7 shape, and they're calling it by a certain name because all that note is is a passing tone.Well... The #9 is the equivalent note enharmonically as the b3... Since a major chord already has a natural 3 it can't also have a b3.
Like the infamous Hendrix chord (dom7#9).
At the end of the day, ya gotta hear what's going on, in context, because as was mentioned, lots of times charts can be wrong. That's why band directors always told you to bring a pen with you to rehearsals. (One of the reasons...)