Accessible Page: C#11 Guitar Chord Chart | C# Dominant Eleventh

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Chord Shapes

There are 3 positions for this chord:

Position 1

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 4 of the A, D, G, B and high E strings at the same time

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

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Position 2

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the A string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 7 of the B and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 8 of the G string
  • Place your ring finger (3) on the fret 9 of the D string
  • Place your pinky finger (4) on the fret 9 of the low E string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

Audio file

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Position 3

Fingers Positions

  • Mute the low E string
  • Mute the A string
  • Place your index finger (1) on the fret 11 of the D, G and high E strings at the same time
  • Place your middle finger (2) on the fret 12 of the B string

Position Characteristics

  • This position requires barre
  • This position is movable

Audio file

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C# 11 Description

Welcome to our tutorial on the C# 11 chord. This is a complex and rich sounding chord that belongs to the Dominant Chords family. The C# 11 chord is constructed from the notes C#, E#, G#, B, D#, and F#, which create a unique and harmonious sound when played together.

Understanding the construction of this chord requires knowledge of music intervals. In the case of the C# 11 chord, the intervals that build this chord are the 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, and 11. For a more in-depth understanding of these intervals, you can refer to our tutorial about fretboard intervals and our tutorial on how to denote chords depending on the intervals that compose it.

For those who are new to Dominant Chords, the C# 11 chord is a fantastic place to start. Dominant chords are a staple in many genres of music, and learning them can greatly improve your playing skills. If you need more information on this family of chords, we have a comprehensive tutorial about dominant (7) guitar chords.

This tutorial will provide you with chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the C# 11 chord. These visual aids will help you understand the structure of the chord and how to play it on your guitar. If you're interested in more advanced chords, you might want to check out our tutorial about chords more advanced than beginners.

Learning the C# 11 chord is a great way to expand your chord vocabulary and bring a new level of sophistication to your guitar playing. So grab your guitar and let's dive into the world of Dominant Chords with the C# 11 chord!

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