Ukulele chord

Cm11 Ukulele Chord

Looking for the Cm11 chord on your ukulele? It is a barre shape, which feels awkward at first but is well worth learning. Your fingers go on the g, C, E and A strings. The steps below show exactly where each one sits.

A four-finger shape. Here is how to play Cm11, step by step.

At a glance
  • Notes: C, Eb, G, Bb, D and F
  • Frets: 3 3 1 3
  • Tuning: g C E A
Tuning
Lefthanded

Cm11 ukulele chord details

Type
Minor 11th
Also known as
C minor eleventh
Formula
1 b3 5 b7 9 11
Intervals
C (root), Eb (minor 3rd), G (perfect 5th), Bb (minor 7th), D (9th), F (11th)
Notes
C, Eb, G, Bb, D and F
Frets
3 3 1 3
Difficulty
Hard
Tuning
Standard (g C E A)

How to play the Cm11 chord

Here is the Cm11 chord step by step:

  1. Put your middle finger on the 3rd fret of the g string.
  2. Put your ring finger on the 3rd fret of the C string.
  3. Put your index finger on the 1st fret of the E string.
  4. Put your little finger on the 3rd fret of the A string.
  5. Strum all four strings.

It is a bit of a stretch, so go slow and let your hand learn the shape. These quick tips for tricky chords help. New to these grids? Have a look at how to read a ukulele chord diagram.

What notes are in the Cm11 chord?

The Cm11 chord is built from six notes: C, Eb, G, Bb, D and F (the root, minor 3rd, perfect 5th, minor 7th, 9th and 11th). Minor sevenths are the smooth, mellow ones. They feel relaxed and a little jazzy, softer than a plain minor. New to these? Have a read about seventh chords.

Want to go further?

Once Cm11 feels comfortable, its close relatives are worth exploring: try C7, Cmaj7, Cm and C. It works as a richer color alongside the basic chords you already know. When that feels good, work on switching between chords faster. When you are ready, try some easy ukulele songs.

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