— A major 11th triad —

E major 11 chord

Notes: E · G# · B · D# · F# · A

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Emaj11 — E, G♯, B, D♯, F♯, A — is a major 11th chord: stacked thirds up through the 11th — maj7 + 9th + 11th. In practice often voiced without the 3rd to avoid the avoid-note tension between the 3rd and the 11th.

Intervals

The E major 11 chord stacks two thirds on the root. Each interval and its size in semitones:

  • EG#major 3rd4 semitones
  • G#Bminor 3rd3 semitones
  • BD#major 3rd4 semitones
  • D#F#minor 3rd3 semitones
  • F#Aminor 3rd3 semitones

On the keyboard

Each note of the E major 11 chord highlighted on a piano. Pitch class is what matters — any octave works.

On the guitar

One voicing of the E major 11 chord on a six-string guitar fretboard.

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  • 1E
  • 3G#
  • 5B
  • 7D#
  • 9F#
  • 11A

Common mistakes

The defining note is the 11th (A). It sits more than an octave above the root, which is why the chord needs a wide voicing — in tight piano voicings the 11th usually appears in the top register while the root and lower triad tones cluster below.

In context

Functions as an extended Imaj11 in modal jazz; the 11th is often emphasised over the 3rd for a lydian colour.

Drill it

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Frequently asked

What notes are in a Emaj11 chord?
Emaj11 contains six notes: E, G♯, B, D♯, F♯, A.
How is Emaj11 different from Emaj7?
Emaj11 adds the 11th (A) on top of the underlying 7th chord. The 11th extends the chord into the next octave and adds harmonic colour.
When is Emaj11 used in music?
Functions as an extended Imaj11 in modal jazz; the 11th is often emphasised over the 3rd for a lydian colour.