When you practice, you will probably notice that the five chord that is bar nine is a little bit problematic. Not all notes you play will sound as cool as you would like them to do. And that's true. The five chord is a little bit of a special case. And at this stage, there are basically two ways of handling that. One way is to never play any long notes just play a bunch of shorter notes and that will reduce the awkwardness of the less matching notes for the five chord.
Another way is to play just one long note that matches that chord very well. And I recommend using either the four draw or the one draw, which are both the root note of the five chords so that matches very, very well. You can use the sixth draw which is the fifth of that chord, which is also a very, very nice note to to use. Now, try this yourself with a backing track and see if it works out better for you.