The minor thirteenth (m13) spans 20 semitones. It is the compound form of a minor sixth and provides dark, expressive extension color.
Construction and spelling
m13 is built as an octave plus minor sixth, for example C-Ab above the octave. It can be viewed as a high tension color in extended voicings. Spelling keeps clear thirteenth-function meaning.
Harmonic and melodic usage
Harmonically, m13 appears in minor 13 colors, altered dominant settings, and cinematic sonorities. Melodically, it creates broad and melancholic leaps. It is useful for warmth mixed with tension.
Examples
- Minor extended chords with flattened 13 color
- Coloristic voicings in jazz and film harmony
- Wide melodic gestures with dark character
In practice
Practice m13 against m6 to connect simple and compound hearing. Test voicings with 9, 11, and 13 balance to avoid muddy spacing. This improves command of complex extension palettes.
