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    4. Dominant thirteenth sharp ninth sharp eleventh

    D flat Dominant thirteenth sharp ninth sharp eleventh

    Dominant 13 with ♯9 and ♯11; high-intensity bright altered dominant color.

    major13♯9♯11

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    The 13♯9♯11 dominant is a high-density color chord that combines upper brightness with altered tension pressure. It keeps dominant direction, but with a distinctly modern, intense profile. When voiced well, it sounds expansive and electric rather than chaotic.

    Construction

    A practical formula is 1-3-5-♭7-♯9-♯11-13. In C this may include C-E-G-B♭-D♯-F♯-A. In real use, 3 and ♭7 remain the functional anchors, while ♯9/♯11/13 are curated for color impact.

    Usage

    Use this chord in modern jazz, fusion, progressive gospel, and cinematic climax writing where a standard dominant is not dramatic enough. It is best used as a high-impact moment before a clear arrival, not as constant harmonic background.

    Examples

    • Climactic V chord before tonic impact
    • Fusion turnarounds with stacked altered brilliance
    • Cinematic tension peaks before release

    Play

    Space the altered tensions carefully to avoid midrange overload. Keep guide tones stable and treat color tones as a controlled upper structure. Resolve at least one altered tone stepwise to make the chord feel directional.

    Common voicings / omissions

    Shell + upper-structure voicings are usually cleaner than full stacks. In ensemble settings, omit root/5 when bass is active and prioritize 3, ♭7, ♯11, and either ♯9 or 13 depending on context.

    D♭ 5
    D♭ 6
    D♭ 7
    D♭ 13♯9
    D♭ 7♯11
    D♭ 7♯9
    D♭ 7♯9♯11
    D♭ 7add6
    D♭ 7♭5
    D♭ 7no5
    D♭ M
    D♭ M6♯11
    D♭ M♭5
    D♭ dim
    D♭ dim7
    D♭ m
    D♭ m6
    D♭ m7
    D♭ m7♭5
    D♭ Chromatic
    D♭ Composite blues
    D♭ Half whole diminished
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0D♭
    4F
    7A♭
    10C♭
    15E
    18G
    21B♭
    Perfect unison
    Major third
    Perfect fifth
    Minor seventh
    Augmented ninth
    Augmented undecime
    Major thirteenth