
Perfect eleventh on C. ⓘ
| Inverse | perfect fifth | 
|---|---|
| Name | |
| Other names | Compound fourth | 
| Abbreviation | P11 | 
| Size | |
| Semitones | 17 | 
| Cents | |
| 12-Tone equal temperament | 1700.0 | 

Augmented eleventh on C. ⓘ
| Inverse | diminished fifth | 
|---|---|
| Name | |
| Abbreviation | A11 | 
| Size | |
| Semitones | 18 | 
| Cents | |
| 12-Tone equal temperament | 1800.0 | 
In music or music theory, an eleventh ⓘ is the note eleven scale degrees from the root of a chord and also the interval between the root and the eleventh. The interval can also be described as a compound fourth, spanning an octave plus a fourth.
Since there are only seven degrees in a diatonic scale the eleventh degree is the same as the subdominant.
The eleventh is considered highly dissonant with the major third.
A perfect eleventh is an eleventh which spans exactly 17 semitones.
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