The E dominant eleventh chord (abbreviated E11 chord) is a six-note chord consisting of the notes E, G, B, D, F, and A. The chord is formed by adding an eleventh to the E dominant ninth chord.

In practice, the third (G) and fifth (B) are often omitted from the E11 chord to avoid a very dissonant sound, and because it's not always possible to play all notes simultaneously.

Name
E dominant eleventh chord
Notes
EGBDFA
Intervals
1357911
Chord symbol
E11
Type
Hexad (six-note chord)

E11 chord on piano

E11 chord on guitar

E11 chord on ukulele

E11 chord on the staff

Translations of E11 chord

Bulgarian
Ми доминантов ундецимакорд
Chinese (Simplified)
E属十一和弦
Chinese (Traditional)
E屬十一和弦
French
accord de Mi onzième de dominante
German
E-Dominant-Undezim-Akkord
Indonesian
akor E dominan kesebelas
Italian
accordo di Mi undicesima di dominante
Japanese
E ドミナントイレブンスコード
Korean
E dominant eleventh chord
Polish
akord e dominantowy undecymowy
Portuguese
acorde de Mi de 11ª dominante
Russian
ми-доминантный ундецимаккорд
Spanish
acorde de mi dominante con oncena
Swedish
dominant E-11-ackord
Turkish
Mi dominant onbirli akoru
Ukrainian
мі домінантний ундецимакорд
Vietnamese
hợp âm Mi át 11