G♯ Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh Piano Chord

Piano chord — 5 notes

Root Position: G♯ – C – D♯ – G – D

Bass note: G♯

RootChord tone
CGDG#D#

All Voicings — G♯ Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh

Root PositionG♯ – C – D♯ – G – D(bass: G♯)
1st InversionC – D♯ – G – D – G♯(bass: C)
2nd InversionD♯ – G – D – G♯ – C(bass: D♯)
3rd InversionG – D – G♯ – C – D♯(bass: G)
4th InversionD – G♯ – C – D♯ – G(bass: D)

G♯ Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh Piano Chord — Notes and Inversions

Notes: G♯, C, D♯, G, D

Intervals: 1P, 3M, 5P, 7M, 11A

Number of notes: 5

Also known as: maj#4, Δ#4, Δ#11, M7#11, ^7#11, maj7#11

The G♯ Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh chord contains 5 notes (G♯, C, D♯, G, D). This chord has 4 inversions in addition to the root position. Use the interactive piano keyboard above to explore each voicing.

The G# Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh chord is built from the notes G#, C, D#, G, D with intervals 1P, 3M, 5P, 7M, 11A. This voicing creates a distinctive harmonic color that adds variety and emotional depth to your playing. Understanding how these intervals interact helps musicians choose the right chord for any musical moment and connect theory to practical application on the fretboard.

How to Play G# Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh

On piano, G# major seventh sharp eleventh can be voiced in root position or any of its inversions. Start by playing the notes in close position with the right hand, then explore spread voicings and left-hand bass patterns. Piano allows you to voice every note of the chord simultaneously, making it ideal for hearing the full harmonic color without any limitations.

G# Major Seventh Sharp Eleventh in Progressions

G# major seventh sharp eleventh appears in various harmonic contexts depending on the key. Analyze the surrounding chords to determine its function — it may serve as a primary chord, a substitution, or a chromatic color chord that enriches the harmonic palette of a progression.

Common Substitutions

Experiment with G#7, G#maj7, or related extended chords as substitutions depending on the harmonic context.

Difficulty: On piano, this chord is intermediate — it requires familiarity with extended voicings and smooth finger transitions.

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