The perfect eleventh (P11) spans 17 semitones. It is the compound form of the perfect fourth and provides spacious, stable extension color.
Construction and spelling
P11 is built as an octave plus perfect fourth, for example C-F above the octave. It keeps fourth-family identity while functioning as an upper extension. Spelling clarifies its role in chord stacks.
Harmonic and melodic usage
Harmonically, P11 appears in suspended and extended sonorities, often interacting with the third for tension management. Melodically, it gives broad, open leaps. It can sound modal and expansive.
Examples
- Sus and add11 textures in modal harmony
- Upper-structure voicings over pedal tones
- Wide melodic contours with quartal flavor
In practice
Practice P11 against P4 to hear identical quality across register. Voice chords to control the 3rd-11th relationship. This strengthens extension awareness and arranging choices.
