E Minor 11th
Em11
Notes
E · G · B · D · F# · A
Intervals
- RootE (1P)
- Minor 3rdG (3m)
- Perfect 5thB (5P)
- Minor 7thD (7m)
- Major 9thF# (9M)
- Perfect 11thA (11P)
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About
The Em11 (E–G–B–D–F♯–A) adds an 11th (equivalent to a fourth) above the minor 7 base. The A stacks a suspended quality onto the existing minor-seventh sound, creating a spacious, harmonically ambiguous texture associated with modal jazz and ambient music. In practice, the 5th and 9th are often omitted on guitar, leaving a voicing built around the 3rd, 7th, and 11th — the notes that give the chord its character. The 11th itself is the essential extension. Compared to Em9, m11 is more atmospheric and less harmonically focused, well suited to static or slow-moving progressions.
Similar chords
Chords sharing two or more notes with this one, ranked by overlap.
Scales containing this chord
- E Natural Minor (I)
- B Natural Minor (IV)
- D Major (II)
- G Major (VI)
- E Dorian (I)
- A Dorian (V)
- A Mixolydian (V)
- B Phrygian (IV)
- C Lydian (III)
- D Mixolydian (II)
- F♯ Locrian (VII)
- F♯ Phrygian (VII)
- G Lydian (VI)
Scales whose notes include every chord tone. Roman numeral marks the chord root’s position in the scale; dashed badges aren’t linked yet.