A#9/11b5/G# Banjo Chord
A#9/11b5/G# for Banjo has the notes A# C D D# E G# and can be played 10 different ways. Learn about its related chords and interval structure: R 2 3 4 b5 m7.
Banjo chord name
A#9/11b5/G#
A#9/11b5/G#
Notes and structure
A# C D D# E G# ( R 2 3 4 b5 m7)
A# C D D# E G# ( R 2 3 4 b5 m7)
Chord Construction
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is (b5): major + has diminished 5th (R´+ b5)
chord is 7b5 (major with diminished 5th and dominant 7): b5 + m7
chord is 9b5: chord 7b5 with added 2nd (9th)
chord is 9/11b5: chord 9b5 with added 4th (11th)
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is (b5): major + has diminished 5th (R´+ b5)
chord is 7b5 (major with diminished 5th and dominant 7): b5 + m7
chord is 9b5: chord 7b5 with added 2nd (9th)
chord is 9/11b5: chord 9b5 with added 4th (11th)
A#9/11b5/G# Chord on other instruments
A#9/11b5/G# piano
A#9/11b5/G# guitar
A#9/11b5/G# ukulele
A#9/11b5/G# mandolin
A#9/11b5/G# banjo

A#9/11b5/G# piano





Banjo chord charts
(discarded 1 less important note to make it possible to form the chord)









Scales Related to this chord
E leading whole tone E enigmatic G#/Ab minor lydian A#/Bb arabian D#/Eb neopolitan majorReferences related to this chord
Ninth Chords on WikipediaMajor Seventh Chords on Wikipedia