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Scales
Chords
G
Minor 11
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

M2-m2-M2-M2-m3
G
A
B
C
D
F
G
D
A
F
C
B
F
1
A
2
G
D
B
F
C
G
3
4
A
C
G
D
A
5
B
F
B
6
D
A
7
C
G
B
F
C
8
9
D
A
F
C
G
D
10
B
11
G
D
A
12
F
C
B
F
13
A
14
G
D
B
F
C
G
15
16
A
C
G
D
A
17
B
F
B
18
D
A
19
C
G
B
F
C
20
21
D
A
F
C
G
D
22
B
23
G
D
A
24

Minor Eleventh Chord

The Minor Eleventh Chord extends the Minor Ninth Chord by adding a perfect eleventh. The theoretical notes are: root, minor third, perfect fifth, minor seventh, major ninth, and perfect eleventh. Its sound is complex, a bit 'hazy' and 'suspended', but retains a minor character. Unlike the major eleventh, the perfect eleventh does not create excessive dissonance with the minor third (they are a whole tone apart). However, the fifth is often omitted in voicings for clarity and to give more prominence to the extensions. It is a chord widely used in jazz, soul, and fusion to create rich and 'ambient' voicings, suggesting a sense of depth and mystery. It is particularly effective as ii11 in a ii-V-i progression.

Common Progressions

  • ii11 - V7 - Imaj7 (a very rich jazz progression, where the ii11 adds a significant level of complexity and color to the second degree)
  • i11 - iv7 (the eleventh adds depth and a touch of 'floating' melancholy to the minor tonic chord)
  • Substitute for Minor7 or Minor9 in advanced contexts, where a denser and layered sound is sought.