G♭maj11 — G♭, B♭, D♭, F, A♭, C♭ — 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 Gb major 11 chord stacks two thirds on the root. Each interval and its size in semitones:
- Gb→Bbmajor 3rd4 semitones
- Bb→Dbminor 3rd3 semitones
- Db→Fmajor 3rd4 semitones
- F→Abminor 3rd3 semitones
- Ab→Cbminor 3rd3 semitones
On the keyboard
Each note of the Gb major 11 chord highlighted on a piano. Pitch class is what matters — any octave works.
On the guitar
One voicing of the Gb major 11 chord on a six-string guitar fretboard.
- 1Gb
- 3Bb
- 5Db
- 7F
- 9Ab
- 11Cb
Common mistakes
The defining note is the 11th (C♭). 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 G♭maj11 chord?
- G♭maj11 contains six notes: G♭, B♭, D♭, F, A♭, C♭.
- How is G♭maj11 different from G♭maj7?
- G♭maj11 adds the 11th (C♭) on top of the underlying 7th chord. The 11th extends the chord into the next octave and adds harmonic colour.
- When is G♭maj11 used in music?
- Functions as an extended Imaj11 in modal jazz; the 11th is often emphasised over the 3rd for a lydian colour.