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Ab 6(#11) Description
Welcome to our in-depth tutorial on the Ab 6(#11) chord, an intriguing member of the Major Chords family. This is a chord that is built from the notes Ab, C, Eb, F, and D and features the intervals 1, 3, 5, 6, and #11.
The Ab 6(#11) chord is constructed using a specific set of music intervals. These intervals include the Root (1), Major Third (3), Perfect Fifth (5), Major Sixth (6), and Augmented Fourth (#4 or #11). If you're not familiar with these terms, you may want to check out our tutorial on fretboard intervals to get a better understanding.
One of the unique aspects of the Ab 6(#11) chord is its inclusion of the #11 interval, also known as the Augmented Fourth. This gives the chord a distinctive sound that sets it apart from more common chord structures. To learn more about how these intervals work together to create the unique sound of the Ab 6(#11), take a look at our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals.
As part of the Major Chords family, the Ab 6(#11) chord is more complex than some of the chords beginners might be used to. For those who are ready to take their chord knowledge to the next level, our tutorial on more advanced chords is a great resource.
Finally, it's important to know how to properly denote the Ab 6(#11) chord. Our tutorial on how to denote chords based on their interval composition will be very helpful in understanding how to write and read this chord correctly.
So, are you ready to dive into the world of the Ab 6(#11) chord? Let's get started!
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