![]() ![]() Since “natural 11” is considred an avoid, we’ll deal with Well deal with “11” separately in the alterations belowĪlso note that when actually “voicing” these chords, extension notes are generally not “added” but rather substitute for an existing note in the upper voicing so: ![]() These rules apply also to CMaj9, CMaj13, and Cmin9(Maj7). ![]() Maj7 (or the delta sign) simply raises the 7th making it Major since the 3rd is already major (unless “min” is in the symbol first, as in Cmin(Maj7) ).This also applies to min9, min11 and min13. min7 (or the minus sign) lowers the 3rd (the 7th is already lowered by default).As long as the symbols are in the correct order, that’s usually enough. but this convention is not always held to. It also often helps to put the alterations in parethesis as in C7(#9), C9(#11), etc. Similarly C#11 is in no way the same chord as C9#11. For instance C#9 means something very different than C7#9. ![]()
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