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- Q6707706 subject Q13628147.
- Q6707706 abstract "In jazz music, the lydian chord is the major 7♯11 chord, or ♯11 chord, the chord built on the first degree of the lydian mode, the sharp eleventh being a compound augmented fourth. It is described as "beautiful" and "modern sounding." The 7#11 chord generally resolves down by half step while the enharmonically equivalent 7(♭5) generally resolves up a fourth to the tonic being a dominant chord (♯11=♯4=♭5, see octave equivalency).Major 7(♯11) may also refer to the Lydian augmented chord, an augmented seventh chord with augmented fourth appearing in the Lydian augmented scale About this sound Play .In a chord chart the notation, "Lydian" indicates a major family chord with an added augmented eleventh, including maj7♯11, add9(♯11), and 6(♯11).".
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- Q6707706 comment "In jazz music, the lydian chord is the major 7♯11 chord, or ♯11 chord, the chord built on the first degree of the lydian mode, the sharp eleventh being a compound augmented fourth.".
- Q6707706 label "Lydian chord".
- Q6707706 depiction Lydian_chord_on_C.png.