Accessible Page: G# Dominant Ninth Sharp Eleventh Added (G#9(#11)) chords on guitar

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G# 9(#11) Description

Welcome to our tutorial on the G# 9(#11) chord. This complex and rich chord belongs to the Dominant Chords family and is composed of the notes G#, B#, D#, F#, A#, and C##. The intervals that build this chord are 1, 3, 5, b7, 9, and #11. These intervals represent the Root, Major Third, Perfect Fifth, Minor Seventh, Major Ninth and Augmented Fourth respectively.

Mastering the G# 9(#11) chord involves understanding the concept of fretboard intervals and how they are stacked to build chords. This tutorial can help you delve deeper into guitar music theory.

The G# 9(#11) chord, being a dominant chord, is a staple in many genres, particularly jazz, where it can often be found in jazz chord progressions.

If you're interested in further exploring advanced chords like the G# 9(#11), our intermediate guitar chord tutorial is a great resource. Additionally, our chord notation tutorial can help you better understand how chords are denoted based on the intervals that compose them.

Remember, the G# 9(#11) chord is not for beginners. But with practice and understanding of the underlying theory, you'll be able to incorporate this beautiful chord into your playing in no time. Happy strumming!

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