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E 13(#11) Description

Welcome to our in-depth tutorial on the E 13(#11) chord. This chord, a member of the Dominant Chords family, is a complex but beautiful harmony that is often used in jazz and other advanced musical styles. It is composed of the notes E, G#, B, D, F#, A#, and C#.

The E 13(#11) is built using a series of specific fretboard intervals, namely: 1 (Root), 3 (Major Third), 5 (Perfect Fifth), b7 (Minor Seventh), 9 (Major Ninth), #11 (Augmented Fourth), and 13 (Major Thirteenth). Understanding these intervals and how they stack together is crucial to mastering this chord.

If you're new to the world of advanced chord structures like the E 13(#11), you might find our intermediate guitar chord tutorial helpful. It covers a range of chords that are more complex than those typically learned by beginners, and can be a great stepping stone towards mastering chords like the E 13(#11).

For those interested in the theory behind the construction of chords like the E 13(#11), our guitar music theory tutorial provides an in-depth look at how chords are built by stacking intervals.

Once you've mastered the E 13(#11), you might want to explore how it can be used in jazz chord progressions. This chord is a staple in many jazz progressions, and understanding how to use it effectively can add a new level of sophistication to your playing.

Learning to play the E 13(#11) chord may seem daunting at first, but with practice and a solid understanding of the underlying theory, it can become an integral part of your musical repertoire. So grab your guitar and let's dive in!

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