What makes a 13th 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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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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Does a 13 chord have an 11?

Thus, a C13 consists of C, E, G, B♭, and A. The underlying harmony during a thirteenth chord is usually Mixolydian or Lydian dominant (see chord-scale system). A thirteenth chord does not imply the quality of the ninth or eleventh scale degrees.
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What is A C13 chord on piano?

The C dominant thirteenth chord is a 6-note chord consisting of the notes C, E, G, Bb, D and A. You can see these notes highlighted in the interactive piano chart below. The chord itself is often abbreviated as C13.
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What is A13 on piano?

A 13th chord

Explanation: The A thirteenth is a seven-note chord. Due to practical circumstances, some notes (as a suggestion fifth, ninth, and eleventh) are omitted and the chord is played inverted, see second diagram. The chord is sometimes played with both hands. The chord is often abbreviated as A13.
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13th Chords and How to Use Them



What is an A11 chord?

The notes of the A11 chord are A, C#, E, G, B, and D.
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What is A Dm7 chord?

The Dm7 chord is comprised of the same three chords that make up the D minor chord (D, F, and A) with the addition of the seventh interval - the C note - to create its distinct sound. When playing the Dm7 chord, you'll blend the following four notes: D, F, A and C.
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What is A Bm7 chord on guitar?

To play the Bm7 chord in the 2nd position on your guitar, place your fingers on the following frets and strings: • Index finger: 2nd fret of the A (5th) string. • Index finger: 2nd fret of the G (3rd) string. • Index finger: 2nd fret of the high E (1st) string. • Middle finger: 3rd fret of the B (2nd) string.
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What is a flat 13 chord?

Ab13 Chord On The Guitar (A Flat 13) – Diagrams, Finger Positions and Theory. The Ab13 chord contains the notes Ab, C, Eb, Gb and F. It is produced by taking the 1 (root), 3 , 5, b7 and 13 of the Ab Major scale. It is essentially an Ab dominant 7 chord with an added 13.
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How do you play B flat 13?

The B flat 13 chord is made up of Bb, D, F, Ab and G. The 9th of the scale is sometimes included, but because guitarists have a limited number of strings available, it is often left out. The Bb mixolydian mode is often used for soloing over Bb13. Bb13 is essentially an Bb7 chord, with an added note (13).
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Is Dm7 the same as F?

The only difference between these chords is that there's a C note in the Dm7. Another way you can think of Dm7 is that it is an F chord with a D note in the bass. The notes in an F chord are: F (Root)
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What is csus4 on guitar?

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 is a Gm7 piano chord?

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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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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Is there A flat 11 chord?

Name variations for this chord: Ab Dominant Eleventh.
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Is flat 5 the same as Sharp 11?

The difference between sharp-11 and flat-5

In the key of C , the sharp-11 is F# and the flat-5 is Gb . Those are enharmonically the same note. So, is "sharp-11" just a different way of writing a "flat-5" chord? Technically speaking, they are not the same chord.
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What is Am11 on piano?

Am11 for Piano has the notes A C E G D. Listen to it and learn about its interval structure: R m3 5 m7 11.
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Why is there no 10th chord?

Simply put, because the 8th, 10th, 12th, and 14th, are chord tones that are already present in the lower portion of the chord, not tensions that can be added like the 9th, 11th, and 13th.
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