Accessible Page: A#13(#11) Guitar Chord - Guitar Chords Chart

Chord Diagrams in Text Format For Blind and Visually Impaired People

This page provides an accessible, text-only version of the A# 13(#11) guitar chord, designed for use with screen-reader software.

Chord Shapes

Chord Positions

No positions created for this chord yet. Request one here

A# 13(#11) Description

Welcome to our tutorial on the A# 13(#11) chord, a member of the Dominant Chords family. This unique chord is composed of the notes A#, C##, E#, G#, B#, D##, and F##, and is built using a specific series of musical intervals: 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, #11, and 13.

To understand these intervals better, you can refer to our tutorial about fretboard intervals. This will help you grasp the concept of intervals and how they contribute to the formation of chords. If you need further background on chords, you can also explore our full tutorial about guitar chords of all types.

The A# 13(#11) chord is not a beginner's chord. It requires a solid understanding of how to build chords by stacking intervals and a good command of the guitar fretboard. If you're ready to take your guitar skills to the next level, this tutorial is for you.

In this tutorial, we will provide you with chord diagrams and fretboard patterns that illustrate the tones composing the A# 13(#11) chord. These visual aids will guide you in learning how to play this chord effectively. We will also demonstrate how this chord fits into jazz chord progressions, as its complex sound is often used in this genre.

Remember, learning complex chords like the A# 13(#11) can be challenging, but with patience and practice, you'll be able to master it. So, grab your guitar and let's dive into the world of dominant chords!

Back to the complete list of chord diagrams in textual form.

Do you have questions, suggestion or comment?

Please write a message to band@fachords.com