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13th Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering

The document discusses dominant 13th guitar chords. It explains that 13th chords are formed by adding a 13th interval note to a dominant 11th chord. This results in 7 notes but guitars only have 6 strings, so the 11th note is usually omitted. The document provides the interval structure and notes for C13, D13, E13, F13, G13, A13, and B13 chords. It includes chord charts and fingerings for the voicings of each chord.

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13th Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering

The document discusses dominant 13th guitar chords. It explains that 13th chords are formed by adding a 13th interval note to a dominant 11th chord. This results in 7 notes but guitars only have 6 strings, so the 11th note is usually omitted. The document provides the interval structure and notes for C13, D13, E13, F13, G13, A13, and B13 chords. It includes chord charts and fingerings for the voicings of each chord.

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DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

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).

C 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the C13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.
DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

D 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

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).

D 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the D13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.
DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

E 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13

Notes in E 13 E - G# (Ab) - B - D - F# (Gb) - A - C# (Db)

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).

E 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the E13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.

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DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

F 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13

Notes in F 13 F - A - C - D# (Eb) - G - A# (Bb) - D

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).

F 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the F13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.
DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

G 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

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).

G 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the G13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.

A 13 Guitar Chord Chart and Fingering


DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

A 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13

Notes in A 13 A - C# (Db) - E - G - B - D - F# (Gb)

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).

A 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the A13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.
DOMINANT 13 CHORDS

B 13 CHORD INTERVALS AND NOTES

Intervals 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 - 9 - (11) - 13

Notes in B 13 B - D# (Eb) - F# (Gb) - A - C# (Db) - E - G# (Ab)

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).

B 13 Chord Charts, Fingering, Voicings


Here are 6 voicings of the B13 guitar chord, with a chord chart to each voicings'
fingering.

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