13th Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering
13th Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering
13th Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering
13C 1 3 C H O R D I N T E R V A L S A N D N O T E S
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
Notes in C 13 C - E - G - A# (Bb) - D - F - A
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
Notes in D 13 D - F# (Gb) - A - C - E - G - B
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
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DOMINANT 13 CHORDS
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
Notes in G 13 G-B-D-F-A-C-E
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).
Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13
13th chords are formed by adding a 13th (6th) interval note to a dominant 11th chord,
so adding the 13 to 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4(11) - 5 - b7) to form 1 - 2(9) - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6(13) -
b7. Notice that this results in 7 notes, but only 6 strings on the guitar, meaning at least
one of the notes needs to be omitted. The most important degrees in this chord are 1 3
6(13) b7, and in general the first note you would leave out is the 11th (4th).