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E +(#11) Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the E +(#11) chord, a fascinating member of the Augmented Chords family. Built from the E, G#, B#, and A# notes, this chord offers a distinctive and rich sound that can add depth to your guitar playing.
The E +(#11) chord is constructed from a series of intervals, specifically the 1, 3, #5, and #11. Understanding these intervals is key to mastering this chord. If you need a refresher on how intervals work and how they build chords, check out our tutorial on building chords by stacking intervals.
When it comes to chord notation, the E +(#11) chord might seem complex. But once you understand the intervals that compose it, denoting this chord becomes a lot easier. If you need a guide on chord notation depending on the intervals, our tutorial on chord notation is a great resource.
While the E +(#11) chord may seem advanced, it's an excellent addition to your repertoire. For more advanced chords, take a look at our intermediate guitar chord tutorial.
Finally, to help you analyze chord shapes on the fretboard, we have an interactive tool. If you have a chord shape and you're unsure how to name it, our reverse chord namer can help.
Ready to dive into the world of the E +(#11) chord? Let's get started!
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