What is a 13 chord?

A thirteenth chord is the stacking of six (major or minor) thirds, the last being above the 11th of an eleventh chord. Thus a thirteenth chord is a tertian (built from thirds) chord containing the interval of a thirteenth, and is an extended chord if it includes the ninth and/or the eleventh.
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What makes a chord a 13?

Generally a 13 chord refers to a dominant chord that contain an added 6 in the upper structure, in other word a 13. Whereas a 6 chord is a major triad with a supplementary sixth (6). C6 is a four-note chord built with C E G A respectively root, third, fifth and sixth.
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Whats the difference between a 6th and a 13th chord?

Generally speaking, the difference between a 6 and a 13 chord has to do with whether or not there is a 7 in the chord. Below are a few examples of chord symbols with the notes of the chord. Notice how the symbols that include a 13 always have a 7 in the chord and those that include a 6 never do.
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What is a major 13?

What Are Major 13 Chords? The first thing to understand is that a major 13th chord is built based on a major tetrad chord (aka maj7). The basic formula that is root (1), third (3), fifth (5) and seventh (7) is theoretically extended with the 9, 11 and 13.
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Is there an add 13 chord?

A minor major 7th add 13 chord

A minor major 7th add 13 guitar chord is also written as Amin/maj7(add13) or AmM7add13 or AmM7(add13).
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What is the Hendrix chord called?

The 7#9 chord is an extended dominant 7th chord with an augmented (sharpened) ninth. This chord form got its nickname because it was a favorite of Hendrix, who did a great deal to popularize its use in mainstream rock music.
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What is a #9 chord?

In music theory, a ninth chord is a chord that encompasses the interval of a ninth when arranged in close position with the root in the bass. The ninth chord and its inversions exist today, or at least they can exist.
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What is the James Brown chord?

This chord (Solid dots only) is an E9 shape that appears in many of James Brown's songs. It is often played with a fast funky rhythm pattern.
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