Although not as common as its other siblings in the minor chord family, this chord is still used in several tunes
Just as an example, G-13 is the starting chord of Blue in Green, by Bill Evans
G-13 could also be notated as Bbmaj7#11/G, but in IRP, the bass stays on the G (the most it does is just changes what octave the G is being played in), and doesn't walk anymore
the minor 13 chord would be a great chord to add to the selection.
Just as an example, G-13 is the starting chord of Blue in Green, by Bill Evans
G-13 could also be notated as Bbmaj7#11/G, but in IRP, the bass stays on the G (the most it does is just changes what octave the G is being played in), and doesn't walk anymore
the minor 13 chord would be a great chord to add to the selection.
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