You could call it that, but the name may not be useful at all.msf sadib wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2020 3:03 pm I was playing a chord in the scale of C major with the notes being: C E G B F A. The name I can think of is C major 7 add 11 add 13.but I'm not sure if I can name such thing with two "added" pronunciation.What's the correct name of this chord? & why it should be named so?
As to the “add” designation, unsure why you want it. An add designation is like ‘Cm add 2‘ to indicate the D next to the Eb rather than the one at the 9th. “add 11” doesn’t have a sense I can picture.
The F in a C major 7 is problematic, because full 11ths or 13ths connotes a sound from jazz and no one does this.
The useful name has to do with the relationship with other chords and primarily to key. I’m inclined to agree with F as the actual root in terms of usefulness. Not necessarily, however. The objection to Perfect 4th or 11th on a M7 is subjective and kind of ideological.
IE: it depends on the music. Where we are right now, it strikes me as naive, though.