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    G sharp Major thirteenth sharp eleventh

    Major 13 with ♯11; wide tonic/extension color with Lydian bright eleventh.

    majorM13♯11maj13♯11M13+4

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    Which intervals and notes are in the G sharp Major thirteenth sharp eleventh chord?

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

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    The major 13♯11 chord extends a major seventh harmony with both a thirteenth and a raised eleventh. The ♯11 creates a distinctly Lydian brightness against the major third, while the thirteenth widens the chord into a modern “large major” sonority. It is often used on I or IV in major keys when harmony should feel colorful but still fundamentally stable—not like a dominant chord pulling away from home.

    Construction

    Conceptual stack: 1-3-5-7-9-♯11-13 (the fifth is commonly omitted in voicings for clarity). In Cmaj13♯11, you might work with C-E-B-D-F♯-A while distributing chord tones across hands or instruments.

    Usage

    Common in jazz, fusion, neo-soul, and contemporary gospel as a rich tonic color, a colorful IV chord, or a reharmonized landing chord in cadences. It also works well under melodies that emphasize scale degrees compatible with Lydian major (especially the fourth degree treated as color rather than avoid).

    Examples

    • Modern jazz voicings on tonic resolution for a “bright home” sound
    • Neo-soul keys pads on I chords with upper extensions
    • Fusion progressions that avoid plain triads on stable harmony

    Play

    Anchor 3 and 7 for major quality, place ♯11 and 13 in upper registers, and avoid stacking every extension in the same octave. If it gets muddy, omit the fifth first, then consider omitting the root in comping contexts.

    Harmonic function in progressions

    It reads as stable major harmony with maximal diatonic extensions rather than dominant function. Use it when you want richness without introducing dominant-seventh tension.

    Ear-training cues

    Hear major seventh frame plus third/♯11 Lydian shimmer and the above.

    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G sharp Chromatic-Easy
    G sharp Ichikosucho-Guru
    wide thirteenth
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    Perfect unison0G♯
    Major third4B♯
    Perfect fifth7D♯
    Major seventh11F𝄪
    Major ninth14A♯
    Augmented undecime18C𝄪
    Major thirteenth21E♯
    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G sharp MajorM, ^, , majBeginner
    G sharp Major seventhmaj7, Δ, ma7, M7, Maj7, ^7Beginner
    G sharp Fifth5Beginner
    G sharp Suspended secondsus2Beginner
    G sharp Major sixth6, add6, add13, M6Easy
    maj9, Δ9, ^9Easy
    M9b5Easy
    6add9, 6/9, 69, M69Easy
    maj13, Maj13, ^13Easy
    M6#11, M6b5, 6#11, 6b5Intermediate
    M7b5Intermediate
    Madd9, 2, add9, add2Intermediate
    maj#4, Δ#4, Δ#11, M7#11, ^7#11, maj7#11Intermediate
    69#11Intermediate
    maj9#11, Δ9#11, ^9#11Expert
    M7add13Expert
    Mb5Guru
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    G sharp Major ninth flat fifth
    G sharp Sixth add ninth
    G sharp Major thirteenth
    G sharp Major sixth sharp eleventh
    G sharp Major seventh flat fifth
    G sharp Major add ninth
    G sharp Major sharp fourth
    G sharp 69 sharp 11
    G sharp Major ninth sharp eleventh
    G sharp Major seventh add thirteenth
    G sharp Major flat fifth