The notes for this chord are as follow in ROOT Position D, F#, A. C, F natural, and Ab
There are two half-steps in the key of b: D to E flat and A to B flat.
C13 is a chord made up of of the intervals 1-M3-5-M7-M9(M2)-11(P4)-M13(M6), theoretically a C major scale. Keep in mind that it is very to common to see a #11(tritone) versus a normal 11(P4). So the notes of the chord would be played: C-E-G-B-D-F#-A. Now a sus could either be considered as a sus2 or sus4. A sus2 refers to a chord where the 3rd of the chord is replaced by a 2nd, so in a C triad (C-E-G) the E(3) would be replaced to a D(2) creating a Csus2 (C-D-G). A sus more commonly refers to a sus4, so a Csus4 would consist of C-F-G, replacing the E(3) to F(4). Now a Csus13 would replace the E to an F so the chord would consist of the following notes: C-F-G-B-D-F#-A. It would be a very ugly sounding chord none the less, and it is theoretically impossible to play on guitar due to the fact a guitar only has 6 strings.
Answerblue noten. Music.A flatted note, especially the third or seventh note of a scale, in place of an expected major interval.Source: http://www.answers.com/blue+notes?gwp=11&ver=2.3.0.609&method=3In blues music, the flat 5 is prevalent. It has a tritone relationship to the tonic.
44 times 2/8 equals 11
A 12 bar blues is a song with "12 Bars". It starts with the 1 chord in any given key. Typically the 1 chord is kept for 4 measures. Then the 4 chord for 2 measures. Then back to the 1 chord for 2 more. Then end with 5 chord, 4 chord, then the 1 chord for the last two measures. You can subsitute the second chord for the 4 and the last for 5 if you are going to a turn around.
There are two half-steps in the key of b: D to E flat and A to B flat.
The chord tones in an Eb911 chord are Eb, G, Bb, Db, and F. The tensions present are the 11, which is A.
They appear to be exactly the same, but I don't understand why some time a sharp 11 is noted and other times a flat 5 is noted. If there is a reason for this I do not know what it is.
Five Chord Stud was created on 19-11-18.
The tune= part of the URL is in base64. Converted to binary, it is divided into events of 11 to 17 bits each. The first bit indicates a single note (0) or chord (1). After that, 4 bits indicate which of the 10 notes for a single note, or 10 bits indicate which notes are included for chords. The last 6 bits represent the delay before the note/chord is played.
Notes from the Outernet was created in 2011-11.
Mitchell Sharp was born on May 11, 1911.
Mitchell Sharp was born on May 11, 1911.
Matthew Sharp Fera is 5' 11".
Buchanan Sharp was born on 1894-11-02.
Bertram Sharp died on 1949-11-02.
Ronnie Sharp was born on 1965-11-28.