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    E 69 sharp 11

    6/9 with ♯11; stable major color with bright Lydian extension.

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    Which intervals and notes are in the E 69 sharp 11 chord?

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    The 6/9♯11 sonority is a bright major color chord that adds a Lydian lift to the familiar 6/9 stability. Unlike dominant chords, it often feels spacious and sustained rather than strongly directional. The ♯11 introduces brilliance without forcing harsh resolution.

    Construction

    A useful formula is 1-3-5-6-9-♯11. In C this can be voiced from C-E-G-A-D-F♯. In practical playing, not every tone is required at once; the key is balancing major warmth with raised-eleventh brightness.

    Usage

    Common in film, contemporary jazz, fusion, and ambient/pop harmony where you want modern openness. It works well as a tonic-like color, a pedal harmony, or a suspended backdrop under melodic motion.

    Examples

    • Cinematic sustained harmony with luminous upper color
    • Modern jazz modal passages without heavy cadential pull
    • Pop/ambient pads where clarity and space matter

    Play

    Keep 3 and 6 clear, then place 9 and ♯11 in upper voices for shimmer. Avoid dense middle-register clusters so the chord retains transparency.

    Ear-training cues

    Compared with plain 6/9, this chord sounds "lifted" and slightly more aerial. Hear ♯11 as added light rather than as conflict.

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    E 6add9
    E M
    E M6♯11
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    E sus2
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    E Composite blues
    E Ichikosucho
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    E Lydian Dominant
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    0E
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    14F♯
    18A♯
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    Major third
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