![]() In the end, this chord could simply be labeled as C#13 omit3. ![]() The longest chord I've been able to create is a C#13bb11#13sus2sus4addbb5omitbb5add#5omit#5addbb11omitbb11add#11omit#11addbb13omitbb13add#13omit#13/Db:Ī doubly-sharpened thirteenth is enharmonically equivalent to the fifth a doubly-flattened fifth is enharmonically equivalent to the fourth (which is doubly-redundant since the very next instruction is to remove it) a doubly-sharpened fifth is enharmonically equivalent to the thirteenth (which is doubly-redundant since the very next instruction is to remove it) you can't add a doubly-flattened eleventh if it's already been expressly included, especially if you then remove it again a doubly-sharpened eleventh is enharmonically equivalent to the fifth (which is doubly-redundant since the very next instruction is to remove it) a doubly-flattened thirteenth is enharmonically equivalent to the fifth (which is doubly-redundant since the very next instruction is to remove it) a doubly-sharpened thirteenth is enharmonically equivalent to the seventh (which is doubly-redundant since the very next instruction is to remove it).
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