A flat Minor seventh add eleventh

Minor seventh with added 11 (1–♭3–5–♭7–11); sus color without requiring 9 in the symbol.


The minor seventh add 11 chord extends m7 with an added perfect eleventh (1-♭3-5-♭7-11). The symbol often implies the eleventh is a color extension even if the ninth is not explicitly named; in practice, players may include or omit the 9 depending on style and voice leading. The 11 adds a quartal, open quality above minor harmony—useful in modal jazz, neo-soul, and modern pop production.

Construction

Core set: 1-♭3-5-♭7-11. In Cm7(add11), an 11 is F above C.

Usage

ii chords with wide voicings, minor pads that need motion without full m11 stacks, and guitar-friendly grips that emphasize fourth-based color.

Examples

  • Modal jazz voicings on minor seventh chords
  • Neo-soul keys parts with added-fourth sparkle
  • Pop production for mild tension on minor loops

Play

Consider omitting the fifth or third in dense textures; keep the ♭7 present to preserve m7 identity.

Ear-training cues

Minor seventh with an 11 color—open fourths above a minor frame.

Quality

minor

Aliases

m7add11m7add4

Images

Guitar voicing #0 of the A flat Minor seventh add eleventh chord

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