What is a dominant 11 chord?

Dominant seventh
Dominant seventh
Dominant seventh chords are often built on the fifth scale degree (or dominant) of a key. For instance, in the C major scale, G is the fifth note of the scale, and the seventh chord built on G is the dominant seventh chord, G7 (shown above).
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chords are built based on major triads with a minor seventh added (b7). In other words, the skeleton of a dominant chord is : root (1), major third (3), perfect fifth (5) and minor seventh (b7). To get a dominant 11 chord you just need to add the ninth (9) and the eleventh (11).
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What is an 11 chord?

In music theory, an eleventh chord is a chord that contains the tertian extension of the eleventh. Typically found in jazz, an eleventh chord also usually includes the seventh and ninth, and elements of the basic triad structure.
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Why is there no major 11 chord?

Notice that the major third (3) and the eleventh (11) (that is actually the same as the 4th) create a strong dissonance. That's why the third is often omitted in 11 and maj11 chords. This would change the name of the chords however they are often written as 11th chords.
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How do you use the #11 chord?

When to use them: In major keys, minor eleventh chords are most easily substituted in for ii and vi chords, or Dm and Am in the key of C. This makes sense, as every note in Dm11 and Am11 can be found in the key of C major. A beautiful progression is ii11-V9-I (Dm11-G9-C).
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What does 11 mean in music?

A perfect eleventh is an eleventh which spans exactly 17 semitones. It can be also described as a compound perfect fourth, spanning an octave plus a perfect fourth.
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What is an Asus2 chord on guitar?

The Asus2 (or A suspended 2nd) chord, is easy to play, but has a sound that's hard to pin down. This is attributed to the fact that a suspended chord can often be used in place of major or minor chords with the same root note. In this instance, the Asus2 chord has the root note of A.
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What is A dsus4 chord on guitar?

Chord Description

The notes of the D Suspended Fourth chord are D, G, and A. Suspended chords don't have the Third, so they're neither major or minor. Suspended 4th chords are created taking away the third and adding the fourth.
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What is an A13 chord?

The A13 chord contains the notes A, C#, E, G and F#. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), 3, 5, b7 and 13 of the A Major scale. It is essentially an A dominant 7 chord with an added 13.
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What are the notes in an A minor 11th chord?

The Am11 chord (A minor 11) contains the notes A, C, E, G and D. It is produced by taking the 1, b3, 5, b7 and 11 (same as 4) of the A Major scale. The Am11 chord has a cool, jazz sound.
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What notes are in a d11 chord?

The D eleventh chord is a 5-note chord consisting of the notes D, A, C, E and G.
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Is there a flat 11 chord?

Name variations for this chord: Ab Dominant Eleventh.
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What is an E9 chord?

The E9 chord contains the notes E, G#, B, D and F#. The E9 chord is produced by taking the 1 (root), 3, 5, b7 and 9 of the E Major scale. The 9th note of the E Major scale (E) is the same as the 2nd note of the scale. The E9 can be used as a substitute for the E7 chord.
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Is DSUS the same as Dsus4?

Sometimes you may come across the Dsus guitar chord symbol. That's just a simplification for Dsus4. Both refer to the same chord. However, I recommend using Dsus4, because Dsus may be confused with other types of suspended chords.
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What is an Asus4 chord?

Sus4 (or just sus) stands for „suspended 4th“. The 3rd of a major or a minor chord is suspended and replaced by a perfect 4th.
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What does DSUS look like in guitar?

The Dsus2 is a nice and easy chord shape that sounds great on guitar. The fingering for Dsus2 is extremely straightforward: place your first (index) finger on the second fret of the third string. place your third (ring) finger on the third fret of the second string.
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Does ASUS mean Asus2 or Asus4?

You might even hear musicians say simply, Asus. Usually, when sus is not followed by a number, sus4 is implied. You hear the Asus2 and Asus4 chords used in the song “Brass in Pocket” by The Pretenders. Anytime you replace a major chord's 3rd with either a 2nd or 4th, you make a sus2 or sus4 chord.
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What key is Asus2?

The notes in the Asus2 chord are A, B, and E. Suspended chords don't contain the 3rd, then they are not neither major or minor.
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What are sus2 chords?

The sus2 chord consists of the root, 2nd and 5th notes of the major scale (1-2-5) = C D G. The sus2 chord replaces the third with the second note. By removing the 3rd in a chord, the chord becomes neither major nor minor, as the 3rd determines the happy major or sad minor sound.
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