Don't waste time looking in a music theory book for an asterisk in chord nomenclature. You won't find it.

Contact the publisher of this little black book for the meaning of the asterisk.

An add11 chord could be several things, depending on whether there is a third and whether it is major or minor. It implies no third. Do you happen to have the notes of the chord printed? It could be a B11 (which BIAB can display as B9sus if you check a setting), or a Bm11. But there probably is no third in the chord, which means try Bsus and see if that's the sound you want.


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