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F# 13(#5) Description

Welcome to our in-depth tutorial on the F# 13(#5) chord. This unique and complex chord belongs to the family of Augmented Chords, and is built from a series of specific musical intervals: 1, 3, #5, b7, 9, 11, and 13. The notes that make up this chord are F#, A#, C##, E, G#, B, and D#.

The F# 13(#5) chord is a fantastic chord to learn for those looking to expand their guitar playing skills beyond basic chords. If you're new to chord construction, you might want to check out our tutorial on how to build chords by stacking intervals.

Understanding the music intervals that form this chord is key to mastering it. From the Root (1) to the Major thirteenth (13), each interval plays a vital role in the chord's structure. If you need a refresher on these intervals, our tutorial about fretboard intervals will be of great help.

Learning the F# 13(#5) chord can be a challenge, but with our detailed chord diagrams and fretboard patterns, you'll be able to visualize and understand the tones that compose this chord. For those who want a deeper understanding of how chords are denoted based on the intervals that compose them, our tutorial on chord notation is a must-read.

This chord is not for beginners, but rather for those who are ready to tackle more advanced chords. So, if you're ready to take your guitar playing to the next level, let's dive into the F# 13(#5) chord.

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