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Major 11
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

M2-M2-m2-M2-M3
A
B
C
D
E
G
G
C
A
E
B
1
D
2
G
B
C
G
3
A
E
D
A
4
C
G
5
B
D
A
E
B
6
7
C
G
E
B
C
8
D
A
D
9
C
G
10
E
B
D
A
E
11
G
12
C
A
E
B
13
D
14
G
B
C
G
15
A
E
D
A
16
C
G
17
B
D
A
E
B
18
19
C
G
E
B
C
20
D
A
D
21
C
G
22
E
B
D
A
E
23
G
24

Major Eleventh Chord

The Major Eleventh Chord extends the Major Ninth Chord by adding a perfect eleventh. The theoretical notes are: root, major third, perfect fifth, major seventh, major ninth, and perfect eleventh. However, the perfect eleventh forms a semitone interval with the major third, creating a strong and unpleasant dissonance that is almost always avoided in a Maj11 chord. For this reason, the eleventh is almost always altered to an augmented eleventh (#11); in this case, the chord is often called 'Lydian Chord' or 'Maj7#11' (which also implies the ninth, Maj9#11). Alternatively, the third is omitted to accommodate the natural eleventh, although this solution is less common. A 'natural' Maj11 (with the third and natural eleventh) is extremely rare and, if used, requires extremely careful voice leading to avoid sounding 'muddy' or excessively dissonant. The sound of the Maj7#11 (with the augmented eleventh) is bright, ethereal, and 'Lydian', often associated with modern jazz, film scores, and fusion music for its dreamy and open quality.

Common Progressions

  • Imaj7#11 - IVmaj7#11 (common in modal jazz, creates a 'spacious', 'dreamy', and distinctive sound with a particular resonance)
  • Can be used as a substitute for a Maj7 or Maj9 in contexts where a more open, 'Lydian' sound with a touch of mystery is desired.