— A minor 11th triad —

F# minor 11 chord

Notes: F# · A · C# · E · G# · B

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F♯m11 — F♯, A, C♯, E, G♯, B — is a minor 11th chord: stacked thirds up through the 11th over a minor 7. One of the most-used extended minor chords in jazz, often heard as the iim11 in modal ii-V-I cadences.

Intervals

The F# minor 11 chord stacks two thirds on the root. Each interval and its size in semitones:

  • F#Aminor 3rd3 semitones
  • AC#major 3rd4 semitones
  • C#Eminor 3rd3 semitones
  • EG#major 3rd4 semitones
  • G#Bminor 3rd3 semitones

On the keyboard

Each note of the F# minor 11 chord highlighted on a piano. Pitch class is what matters — any octave works.

On the guitar

One voicing of the F# minor 11 chord on a six-string guitar fretboard.

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  • 1F#
  • ♭3A
  • 5C#
  • ♭7E
  • 9G#
  • 11B

Common mistakes

The defining note is the 11th (B). It sits more than an octave above the root, which is why the chord needs a wide voicing — in tight piano voicings the 11th usually appears in the top register while the root and lower triad tones cluster below.

In context

Functions as the iim11 in jazz ii-V-i cadences and as a modal-minor tonic alternative to plain m7 or m9.

Drill it

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Frequently asked

What notes are in a F♯m11 chord?
F♯m11 contains six notes: F♯, A, C♯, E, G♯, B.
How is F♯m11 different from F♯m7?
F♯m11 adds the 11th (B) on top of the underlying 7th chord. The 11th extends the chord into the next octave and adds harmonic colour.
When is F♯m11 used in music?
Functions as the iim11 in jazz ii-V-i cadences and as a modal-minor tonic alternative to plain m7 or m9.