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  2. Eleventh chord - Wikipedia

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    Major eleventh chord, Cmaj 11. Play ⓘ 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.

  3. Lydian chord - Wikipedia

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    In jazz music, the lydian chord is the major 7 ♯ 11 chord, or ♯ 11 chord, the chord built on the first degree of the Lydian mode, the sharp eleventh being a compound augmented fourth. This chord, built on C, is shown below.

  4. List of chords - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of musical chords and simultaneities : Code. Chord type. Major. Major chord. Minor. Minor chord. Augmented. Augmented chord.

  5. Chord notation - Wikipedia

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    A ninth chord includes the seventh; without the seventh, the chord is not an extended chord but an added tone chord—in this case, an add 9. Ninths can be added to any chord but are most commonly seen with major, minor, and dominant seventh chords.

  6. Seventh chord - Wikipedia

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    A seventh chord is a chord consisting of a triad plus a note forming an interval of a seventh above the chord's root. When not otherwise specified, a "seventh chord" usually means a dominant seventh chord : a major triad together with a minor seventh .

  7. Extended chord - Wikipedia

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    In 1722, Jean-Philippe Rameau first proposed the concept that ninth and eleventh chords are built from seventh chords by (the composer) placing a "supposed" bass one or two thirds below the fundamental bass or actual root of the chord.

  8. Suspended chord - Wikipedia

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    Sevenths on suspended chords are "virtually always minor sevenths" (7sus4), while the 9sus4 chord is similar to an eleventh chord and may be notated as such. For example, C 9sus4 (C–F–G–B ♭ –D) may be notated C 11 (C–G–B ♭ –D–F).

  9. Chord (music) - Wikipedia

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    alt or alt dom indicates an altered dominant seventh chord (e.g., G 7 ♯ 11). omit5 (or simply no5) indicates that the (indicated) note should be omitted. Examples. The table below lists common chord types, their symbols, and their components.

  10. Jazz chord - Wikipedia

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    Jazz chord. Jazz chords are chords, chord voicings and chord symbols that jazz musicians commonly use in composition, improvisation, and harmony. In jazz chords and theory, most triads that appear in lead sheets or fake books can have sevenths added to them, using the performer's discretion and ear. [1]

  11. Ninth chord - Wikipedia

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    The minor ninth chord consists of a minor seventh chord and a major ninth. The formula is 1, ♭ 3, 5, ♭ 7, 9. This chord is written as Cm 9. This chord has a more "bluesy" sound and fits very well with the dominant ninth.