C# 7♭9♯11
Notes:C# – F – G# – B – D – G
Formula:R-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11
Intervals:P1-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11
Scale Degrees:1-3-5-b7-b9-#11
Introduction
The C# 7♭9♯11 piano chord (C#7♭9♯11) consists of the notes C#, F, G#, B, D, G. Formula: R-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11 | Scale degrees: 1-3-5-b7-b9-#11.
Enharmonic equivalent: C♯ is enharmonically equivalent to D♭. See Db 7♭9♯11.
Notes
C# 7♭9♯11 Inversions
| Position | Notes |
|---|---|
| Root Position | C#4 – F4 – G#4 – B4 – D5 – G5 |
| 1st Inversion | F4 – G#4 – B4 – D5 – G5 – C#6 |
| 2nd Inversion | G#4 – B4 – D5 – G5 – F6 – C#6 |
Key Signature
The key of C# 7♭9♯11 has 7 sharps: F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯, A♯, E♯, B♯.
F♯C♯G♯D♯A♯E♯B♯
Theory: Intervals
Formula: R-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11
Intervals: P1-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11
The C# 7♭9♯11 is built by stacking intervals from the root note. The formula R-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11 describes the scale degrees used. The intervals P1-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11 show the distance between each note in the chord.
C# 7♭9♯11 — Frequently Asked Questions
What notes are in the C# 7♭9♯11 chord?
The C# 7♭9♯11 chord (C#7♭9♯11) contains 6 notes: C#, F, G#, B, D, G. Formula: R-M3-P5-m7-m9-A11.
How is C#7♭9♯11 used in music?
C#7♭9♯11 is used in jazz, fusion, and contemporary music to add harmonic color. It appears as a dominant or tonic chord depending on context.
What is the scale degree formula for C#7♭9♯11?
C#7♭9♯11 uses scale degrees 1-3-5-b7-b9-#11, giving it its distinctive sound.
Practice Tips
- Start by placing your thumb on C# and spacing remaining fingers across the chord.
- Practice C#7♭9♯11 slowly with separate hands before combining.
- Listen carefully to the tension created by the altered tones in this chord.
- Try voicing C#7♭9♯11 in different octaves to find the most comfortable position.
- Resolve C#7♭9♯11 to a nearby chord to hear its function in context.