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  2. Eleventh chord - Wikipedia

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    Dominant eleventh chord, with the third omitted – "as it appears in actual music" [2] (C 11 or C 9sus4). Play ⓘ Dominant eleventh chord, C 11, with the third included. V 11 in F major. [3] Play ⓘ A perfect eleventh creates a highly dissonant minor ninth interval with the major third of major and dominant chords.

  3. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    Chord type Major: Major chord: Minor: Minor chord: ... 11-1: 1 2 8 0 3 6 7 t e 4 7 ... Common chord (music) Diatonic function; Eleventh chord; Extended chord;

  4. List of chord progressions - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of commonly used chord progressions in music. Code Major: ... I–V–vi–IV chord progression in C: 4: Major ... for Jazz Guitar, ...

  5. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    Of the seven notes in the major scale, a seventh chord uses only four (the root, third, fifth, and seventh). The other three notes (the second, fourth, and sixth) can be added in any combination; however, just as with the triads and seventh chords, notes are most commonly stacked – a seventh implies that there is a fifth and a third and a root.

  6. Lydian chord - Wikipedia

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    Lydian chords may function as subdominants or substitutes for the tonic in major keys. [3] The compound interval of the augmented eleventh (enharmonically equivalent to ♯ 4, the characteristic interval of the Lydian mode) is used since the simple fourth usually only appears in suspended chords (which replace the third with a natural fourth, for example C sus4).

  7. Extended chord - Wikipedia

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    In music, extended chords are certain chords (built from thirds) or triads with notes extended, or added, beyond the seventh. Ninth , eleventh , and thirteenth chords are extended chords. [ 2 ] The thirteenth is the farthest extension diatonically possible as, by that point, all seven tonal degrees are represented within the chord (the next ...