There's a couple of more with the #4th or in chord's case #11th (as #4 in the same octave with a root sounds dissonant which I don't want in this case) involved.
The first one has a root, #4(#11), and 5th. In C it would be C, F#, G.
The usual voicing would be: 3rd fret on A string, 5th fret on D string, 5th fret on G string, 7th fret on B string.
Or with G in the bass open voicing: Open G string, 1st fret on B string, 2 fret high E string.
I don't know. C5add11# maybe?
The other one would be the same but with added 7th (C, F#, G, B)
The usual voicings would be: 3rd fret on A string, 5th fret on D string, 5th fret on G string, 7th fret on B string, 7th fret on high E string.
Or instead of 5th fret on G string there could be 4th fret.
It's like CMaj7add11# but there's no 3rd.
The first one has a root, #4(#11), and 5th. In C it would be C, F#, G.
The usual voicing would be: 3rd fret on A string, 5th fret on D string, 5th fret on G string, 7th fret on B string.
Or with G in the bass open voicing: Open G string, 1st fret on B string, 2 fret high E string.
I don't know. C5add11# maybe?
The other one would be the same but with added 7th (C, F#, G, B)
The usual voicings would be: 3rd fret on A string, 5th fret on D string, 5th fret on G string, 7th fret on B string, 7th fret on high E string.
Or instead of 5th fret on G string there could be 4th fret.
It's like CMaj7add11# but there's no 3rd.
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