What does add11 mean?

Adding the natural 11 to a major triad
major triad
In music theory, a major chord is a chord that has a root, a major third, and a perfect fifth. When a chord has these three particular notes, it is called a major triad. For example, the major triad built on C, called a C major triad, has pitches C–E–G: major triad.
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is considered rather outré in the jazz world
; usually a #11 is expected and 11 is considered an "avoid note". On the basis that one player's bum note is another's hip new sound, that makes these chords worth a look.
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What does add2 mean in music?

add2 = taking a triad and adding the 2nd within the triad. Often with a bass note playing a 9th below the sounding 2nd it is essentially a 9chord or a add9 chord. However, this is how you would describe a tonal cluster of a triad with the 2nd added. Like C, D, E, G all in the same octave.
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What does add9 mean on piano?

A Major 9th Piano Chords

Add9: An AADD9 is an A triad with an added major ninth interval (no 7th): A – C♯ – E – B.
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What does add 4 mean in a chord?

A suspended 4th chord differs from a major or minor chord in that its third has been removed and replaced by a perfect fourth. If the third and fourth are both present, the chord is an add4: AADD4: A – C♯ – D – E.
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Is add4 the same as sus4?

I've seen people make this mistake in a few recent threads, so I just wanted to clear it up. A "sus4" chord does NOT have the third in it. For example: Gsus4 has G, C, and D.
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Add11 chords with open strings - AMAZING chords!



What is sus on guitar?

Sus is short for suspended. What are we suspending? Notes in the chord! A sus chord is a major chord where certain notes are left out and replaced with others. By making this slight adjustment, the chord becomes something new.
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Is add9 the same as 9?

Quite simply put: the 9th chord will include a 7 of some form. The add9 chord will only contain the 9 as the extra note in the chord. There are a few different variations off of this, and five of them in total are covered in the animated music theory lesson below.
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What does Em7 mean on Piano?

This complex-sounding chord is surprisingly approachable for beginners. By Kristin Bigness. E minor 7 (Em7) is a beautiful chord composed of the notes E, G, B, and D. The combination of the minor key (G is the flat 3rd of the major scale) and the 7th interval (D) give it a rich, interesting sound.
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What does Cadd2 mean?

Numbers higher that 8 are used when an additional note is added above the normal notes of the chord. So C-D-E-G is Cadd2, because it's a C chord (C-E-G) with a 2nd added in. C-E-G-D is Cadd9, because it's a C chord (C-E-G) with a 9th added, that is, the note one octave up from the 2nd.
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What is a sus 9 chord?

A jazz sus chord or 9sus4 chord is a dominant ninth chord with a suspended fourth, typically appearing on the dominant 5th degree of a major key. Functionally, it can be written as V9sus4.
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Is Csus2 the same as Gsus4?

It's a Csus2 but has the same exact notes as Gsus4. That means, if you know your sus4 chords, you sort of automatically know your sus2 chords. They're inversions of each other. There are many coincidences and tricks like this in music.
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What does add9 mean in chords?

An added ninth chord is a major triad with an added ninth – Cadd9 consists of C, E, G and D. Added ninth chords differ from other ninth chords because the seventh isn't included.
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What is difference between C9 and Cadd9?

C9 is not the same as Cadd9. C9 is a C dominant seventh chord with an added ninth, whereas Cadd9 is a C major chord with an added ninth. There's a difference. Any time you see a chord that has just a number beside it you can be sure all of the scale degrees leading up to it are included in the chord.
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What is add2 on guitar?

Added tone chords are major triads with an extra note added. They are abbreviated "add" and there are mainly two types Add9 Chords and add2. In the add9 the ninth tone in the scale is added and for the add2 the second tone in the scale is added.
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What is Gm7 on piano?

The G minor seventh chord is a 4-note chord consisting of the notes G, Bb, D and F. You can see these notes highlighted in the interactive piano chart below. The chord itself is often abbreviated as Gm7.
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How do you play Em7 on A keyboard?

In root position the notes of the Em7 chord are in the sequence E – G – B – D. To play the chord with the right hand in root position you play E with finger 1 (thumb), G with finger 2, B with finger 3, and D with finger 5. There are other voices or inversions for this chord.
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How do you play Em7?

How do I play the open Em7 guitar chord?
  1. Place your 1st finger on the 2nd fret of the A string. (5th string.)
  2. Place your 2nd finger on the 2nd fret of the D string. (4th string.)
  3. Place your 3rd finger on the 3rd fret of the B string. ...
  4. Place your 4th finger on the 3rd fret of the high E string. ...
  5. Strum ALL the strings.
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What is the difference between add2 and add9?

You can call it either but the more common usage is add9. A chord's name doesn't usually specify the voicing in most cases, just the notes present, but this case is an exception. The difference is that calling it add2 would specify that the 2nd is in the same octave as the root, meaning there is a cluster.
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What does sus4 mean in guitar?

sus4: A sus4 chord replaces the 1+3+5 pattern with 1+4+5, meaning the third note is replaced by the fourth. If, for example, the tab says you need to play a Dsus4 chord, instead of playing D+F#+A (=1+3+5) you raise the middle note or the third note by a half step.
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What is Bm7?

In terms of construction, the Bm7 chord is made up of its root note B, a minor 3rd (D), a perfect 5th (F#), and a minor 7th (A). Simply play B, D, F#, and A together and you have a Bm7 chord.
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What are sus2 chords?

The two basic sus chords are the sus4 and sus2 chords. In the sus4 chord (also labeled simply as “sus”), a perfect 4th replaces the 3rd of the chord. In the sus2 chord (sometimes called “sus9”), a major 2nd replaces the 3rd of the chord. Both of these sus chords have a perfect 5th from the root to the fifth.
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How do I add sus chords?

Traditionally if you want to expand a Sus chord you will add either the minor 7th or the minor 7th and major 9th of the chord. Another way to think of this is to take a Dominant 7th or 9th chord and suspend the 3rd with either a 4th or 2nd. Lets look at an example... A Csus4 is C,F,G and a C7 is C,E,G,Bb.
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