Accessible Page: F#maj7(#5) Guitar Chord - Guitar Chords Chart
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F# maj7(#5) Description
Welcome to our tutorial on the F# maj7(#5) chord. This particular chord belongs to the family of Augmented Chords, known for their unique and rich sound. The F# maj7(#5) chord is composed of the notes F#, A#, C##, and E#, creating a beautiful harmony when played together.
The F# maj7(#5) chord is built using the intervals 1, 3, #5, and 7. To understand more about these intervals, you can refer to our tutorial about fretboard intervals. This tutorial will help you understand the relationship between the notes and their positions on the fretboard.
Chords like the F# maj7(#5) are more advanced than beginner chords, and they are often used in complex musical genres such as jazz. If you're interested in learning more about these kinds of chords, check out our tutorial about intermediate guitar chords.
Understanding the theory behind chord construction is crucial for mastering chords like the F# maj7(#5). Our guitar music theory tutorial can help you understand how chords are built by stacking intervals.
In our full tutorial, we will provide chord diagrams and fretboard patterns showing the tones composing the F# maj7(#5) chord. If you are unsure about how to read these diagrams and patterns, our tutorial on how to denote chords can be a great help.
Learning to play the F# maj7(#5) chord can open up a new world of sound for your guitar playing. It's a challenging but rewarding journey, and we're here to guide you every step of the way.
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