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    G Dominant ninth sharp eleventh

    Dominant 9 with ♯11; Lydian-bright upper color on a complete dominant ninth frame.

    major9♯119+49♯4

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    The dominant 9♯11 chord extends a dominant ninth with a raised eleventh, producing the characteristic Lydian dominant brightness against the major third. Compared with a plain 9 chord, it sounds wider, more modern, and more “upper-structure forward.” It is a staple when you want dominant function with a melodic top that can sit on the sharp eleven without feeling wrong.

    Construction

    Practical formula: 1-3-5-♭7-9-♯11 (the fifth is often omitted in real voicings). In C9♯11, a common working set is C-E-B♭-D-F♯ while the root may be shared with the bass. The ninth adds width; the ♯11 defines the Lydian color.

    Usage

    Very common in jazz, fusion, neo-soul, and modern pop harmony on dominant stations that support Lydian-dominant improvisation. It also works well on static dominant pedals where you want shimmer instead of darkness.

    Examples

    • Modal vamps on V with Lydian dominant melody notes on ♯11
    • Turnarounds where 9♯11 replaces a brighter 13 voicing for a fresher color
    • Arranged horn pads that emphasize the upper extensions

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    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G Chromatic-Easy
    G Lydian Dominantlydian b7, overtoneIntermediate
    G Lydian minor-Intermediate
    G Composite blues-Guru
    G Messiaen's mode 3-Guru

    Anchor 3-♭7, place 9 and ♯11 in upper registers, and avoid crowding the third octave with too many stacked thirds. If the chord gets sharp-edged, widen spacing rather than removing the ninth first.

    Harmonic function in progressions

    It still resolves like dominant harmony, but the ♯11 encourages melodic motion that floats upward or side-slips by whole step—useful for modern voice leading that avoids constant half-step clichés.

    Ear-training cues

    Hear the major third with ♯11 as the bright signature, plus the ninth widening the chord above the seventh.

    NameAliasesDifficulty
    G MajorM, ^, , majBeginner
    G Fifth5Beginner
    G Dominant seventh7, domBeginner
    G Suspended secondsus2Beginner
    G Dominant ninth9Easy
    9b5Easy
    7no5Intermediate
    9no5Intermediate
    Madd9, 2, add9, add2Intermediate
    7#11, 7#4Intermediate
    7b5Expert
    Mb5Guru
    G Dominant ninth flat fifth
    G Dominant seventh no fifth
    G Ninth no fifth
    G Major add ninth
    G Dominant seventh sharp eleventh
    G Dominant seventh flat fifth
    G Major flat fifth
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    Perfect unison0G
    Major third4B
    Perfect fifth7D
    Minor seventh10F
    Major ninth14A
    Augmented undecime18C♯