B9/11#5/E Ukulele Chord
B9/11#5/E for Ukulele has the notes B C# D# E G A and can be played 5 different ways. Learn about its related chords and interval structure: R 2 3 4 #5 m7.
Ukulele chord name
B9/11#5/E
B9/11#5/E
Notes and structure
B C# D# E G A ( R 2 3 4 #5 m7)
B C# D# E G A ( R 2 3 4 #5 m7)
Related Chords
C#dim9/13 C#m9/13 C#dim9/13/D# C#m9/13/D# C#dim9/13/E C#m9/13/E C#m(maj9/11)#5/Gb C#m9/11#5/Gb C#dim9/13/G
C#dim9/13 C#m9/13 C#dim9/13/D# C#m9/13/D# C#dim9/13/E C#m9/13/E C#m(maj9/11)#5/Gb C#m9/11#5/Gb C#dim9/13/G
Alternative Names
B9/11+5/E;
B9/11+5/E;
Chord Construction
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is (aug): major + has augmented 5th (R´+ #5)
chord is 7#5 (augmented with dominant 7th): augmented chord (R,3,#5) + m7
chord is 9#5: chord 7#5 with added 2nd (9th)
chord is 9/11#5: chord 9#5 with added 4th (11th)
major chord: chord has major third (R + 3)
chord is (aug): major + has augmented 5th (R´+ #5)
chord is 7#5 (augmented with dominant 7th): augmented chord (R,3,#5) + m7
chord is 9#5: chord 7#5 with added 2nd (9th)
chord is 9/11#5: chord 9#5 with added 4th (11th)
B9/11#5/E Chord on other instruments
B9/11#5/E piano
B9/11#5/E guitar
B9/11#5/E ukulele
B9/11#5/E mandolin
B9/11#5/E banjo

B9/11#5/E piano





Ukulele chord charts
(discarded 2 less important notes to make it possible to form the chord)




Scales Related to this chord
E melodic minor F leading whole tone A overtone D#/Eb altered D#/Eb enigmatic A#/Bb dorian b2 G augmented lydian A lydian b7 B mixolydian b6 C#/Db locrian 2 A minor lydian B arabian D#/Eb eight tone spanish B hindu G#/Ab neopolitan E neopolitan majorReferences related to this chord
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