D sharp Minor eleventh augmented

Minor 11 with ♯5 (1–♭3–♯5–♭7–9–11); altered fifth under extended minor stack.

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The minor11 augmented chord extends a minor-eleventh language while replacing the perfect fifth with an augmented fifth (♯5). A practical conceptual stack is 1-♭3-♯5-♭7-9-11. It combines the open, quartal flavor of 11 with the unstable brightness of ♯5, creating a color that is wide, modern, and intentionally restless.

Construction

You can think of it as m11 + raised fifth, or as m(♯5) with ♭7, 9, and 11 extensions. In real writing, not every tone appears at once: voicing choices depend on arrangement density and melodic priorities.

Sound Character

The chord blends minor gravity, upper-register openness, and augmented tension. Compared with ordinary m11, it sounds sharper and more "tilted," often suggesting movement even in static harmony.

Usage

Most effective as deliberate color on static minor roots, in altered minor grooves, fusion keyboard harmony, and cinematic textures that need broad space with unresolved friction.

Examples

  • Fusion comping with raised-fifth minor stacks
  • Modern jazz reharmonization over sustained minor pedal
  • Film/ambient pads blending modal minor and augmented shimmer

Play

Thin the voicing; you rarely need all tones simultaneously. Keep root identity clear, separate ♯5 from dense bass activity, and place 9/11 high enough to preserve extension clarity.

Harmonic Behavior

This chord often functions more as a tension field than a classical function marker. Small voice-leading moves from ♯5, 9, or 11 can create strong directional release without changing root.

Ear-training cues

Listen for minor 11 openness plus a widened fifth. Training m11 vs m11(♯5) contrast is the fastest way to internalize the sound.

Which intervals and notes are in the D sharp Minor eleventh augmented chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

IntervalsemitonesNote
Perfect unison0D♯
Minor third3F♯
Augmented fifth8A𝄪
Minor seventh10C♯
Major ninth14E♯
Perfect eleventh17G♯

Which scales can you play on the D sharp Minor eleventh augmented chord?

Scales that contain this chord’s notes and usually fit over it.

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