Chord Em11 - Guitar Chord Namer result for guitar frets: 0 0 0 0 0 0
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Results:
Main result: Em11 Em11 Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| minor chord: chord has minor third (R + m3) chord is m7 (minor + dominant 7): minor chord (R,m3,5) + m7 chord is m11: chord m7 with added 4th (11th) | ||||||||||
Em11 Em11 Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| minor chord: chord has minor third (R + m3) chord is m7 (minor + dominant 7): minor chord (R,m3,5) + m7 chord is m11: chord m7 with added 4th (11th) | ||||||||||
A9/11sus2/E A9/11sus2/E Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| suspended chord: chord has no third (no m3 or 3) chord is 7sus (suspended dominant 7): suspended + m7 chord is 9sus: chord 7sus with added 2nd (9th) chord is 9/11sus: chord 9sus with added 4th (11th) chord is 9/11sus2: suspended + has 2(9) replacing the 3rd | ||||||||||
D6/9sus4/E D6/9sus4/E Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| suspended chord: chord has no third (no m3 or 3) chord is 6sus (suspended with added 6th); sus + 6 chord is 6/9sus: chord 6sus with added 2nd (9th) chord is 6/9sus4: suspended + has 4th replacing the 3rd | ||||||||||
G6/9/E G6/9/E Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| major chord: chord has major third (R + 3) chord is 6 (major with added 6th) chord is 6/9: chord 6 with added 2nd (9th) | ||||||||||
Bm11#5/E Bm11#5/E Guitar fingerings and chord details. |
| minor chord: chord has minor third (R + m3) chord is m#5: minor + has augmented 5th (R´+ #5) chord is m7#5 (minor with augmented fifth and minor interval on the 7th): m#5 + m7 chord is m11#5: chord m7#5 with added 4th (11th) |