F sharp Major seventh sharp fifth

Major seventh with ♯5 (1–3–♯5–7); augmented-fifth color on a major-seventh frame.

augmentedmaj7♯5maj7+5+maj7^7♯5

The major seventh sharp fifth chord replaces the perfect fifth of maj7 with an augmented fifth (1-3-♯5-7). It blends major-seventh brightness with the restless shimmer of an augmented triad interior—useful in jazz, fusion, and film scoring when a major center needs a “lifted” fifth that wants to resolve by semitone.

Construction

Formula: 1-3-♯5-7. In Cmaj7(♯5), spell C-E-G♯-B (readability may use enharmonic equivalents).

Usage

Color on I or IV, passing chords between clearer major voicings, and altered lines derived from whole-tone or augmented scales.

Examples

  • Fusion keyboard voicings
  • Film scoring for luminous unease
  • Jazz reharmonizations on major pedals

Play

Keep the major seventh clear; avoid doubling ♯5 in dense registers.

Ear-training cues

Major seventh sound with a widened fifth.

Which intervals and notes are in the F sharp Major seventh sharp fifth chord?

Intervals from the root that spell this chord and its chord tones.

IntervalsemitonesNote
Perfect unison0F♯
Major third4A♯
Augmented fifth8C𝄪
Major seventh11E♯

To which mode does F sharp Major seventh sharp fifth belong?

Parent scales and degrees where this chord appears as a diatonic sonority.

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