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Lydian chord

In jazz music, the lydian chord is the major 711 chord,〔Juergensen, Chris (2006). ''The Infinite Guitar'', p.50. ISBN 1-4116-9007-9.〕 or 11 chord, the chord built on the first degree of the lydian mode, the sharp eleventh being a compound augmented fourth. It is described as "beautiful" and "modern sounding."〔 The 7#11 chord generally resolves down by half step while the enharmonically equivalent 7(5) generally resolves up a fourth to the tonic〔Juergensen (2006), p.51.〕 being a dominant chord (11=4=5, see octave equivalency).
Major 7(11) may also refer to the Lydian augmented chord, an augmented seventh chord with augmented fourth appearing in the Lydian augmented scale .〔Munro, Doug (2002). ''Jazz Guitar: Bebop and Beyond'', p.39. ISBN 978-0-7579-8281-1.〕
In a chord chart the notation, "Lydian" indicates a major family chord with an added augmented eleventh, including maj711, add9(11), and 6(11).〔
==Harmonic function==
Lydian chords may function as subdominants or substitutes for the tonic in major keys.〔Miller, Scott (2002). ''Mel Bay Getting Into Jazz Fusion Guitar'', p.44. ISBN 0-7866-6248-4.〕
Lydian (CΔ11):
r 3 5 7 (9) 11 (6))
*The Lydian chord has a peculiarity, in that placing the root both above and below the augmented eleventh creates an unpleasant dissonance of a tritone.
*The interval of the sixth is used even though it is described after other compound intervals, and perhaps should also be a compound interval (i.e., 13th). However, convention in Jazz dictates that when describing the major sixth, the simple interval, i.e., 6 is almost invariably used instead of the compound interval, i.e., 13. This helps avoid confusion with the dominant thirteenth. However, this trend has been almost reversed in more recent evolutions of jazz.
The dominant 7th 11 or Lydian dominant (C711) comprises the notes:
r 3 (5) 7 (9) 11 (13)
Basing this chord on the pitch C results in the pitches:
C E G B D F A
The same chord type may also be voiced:
C E B F A D F
This voicing omits the perfect fifth (G) and raises the major ninth (D) by an octave. The augmented eleventh (F) is also played twice in two different registers. This is known as "doubling".

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