Am11 chord
The A minor eleventh chord (abbreviated "Am11 chord") is a six-note chord consisting of the notes A, C, E, G, B, and D. The chord is formed by adding an eleventh to a A minor ninth chord.
In practice, the fifth (E) is often omitted from the Am11 chord to avoid a very dissonant sound, and because it's not always possible to play all notes simultaneously.
Name
A minor eleventh chord
Notes
A C E G B D
Intervals
1 ♭3 5 ♭7 9 11
Chord symbol
Am11
Alternative symbols
A–11 Ami11 Amin11
Type
hexad (six-note chord)