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A♯ Major 6

Also known as B♭ Major 6
Same keys, different spelling.
Open B♭ Major 6Same chord, spelled with flatsWhat are enharmonics? →Why one chord has two names
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A♯6
A♯ – C♯♯ – E♯ – F♯♯
Formula:Root - Major 3rd - Perfect 5th - Major 6th
Intervals:1-3-5-6
Scale Degrees:1-3-5-6

Introduction

A# Major 6 piano chord, root position — A#, Cx, E#, Fx
The A# Major 6 chord in root position on a piano keyboard, notes A#, Cx, E#, Fx.

The A♯ Major 6 chord is a four-note chord made up of A♯, C♯♯, E♯, and F♯♯.

Notes

Notes:A♯ – C♯♯ – E♯ – F♯♯

A♯ Major 6 Inversions

A# Major 6 piano chord, 1st inversion — D, F, G, A#
The A# Major 6 chord, 1st inversion, on a piano keyboard.
A# Major 6 piano chord, 2nd inversion — F, G, A#, D
The A# Major 6 chord, 2nd inversion, on a piano keyboard.
A# Major 6 piano chord, 3rd inversion — G, A#, D, F
The A# Major 6 chord, 3rd inversion, on a piano keyboard.
PositionNotes
Root PositionA♯ – D – F – G
1st InversionD – F – G – A♯
2nd InversionF – G – A♯ – D
3rd InversionA♯ – D – F – G

Key Signature

The key of A# Major 6 (enharmonically equivalent to Bb Major 6) has 2 flats.

B♭E♭

Order of flats

Flats are added in a fixed order — the reverse of the sharp order. Each new flat key adds the next flat on the list.

BEADGCF

Mnemonic: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’ Father

Chords in the Key of A♯ Major

These are the diatonic triads built on each degree of the A♯ major scale:

C
D
E
F
G
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
A
B
IA♯ Major (major)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1IA♯ MajorMajor
2iiC MinorMinor
3iiiD MinorMinor
4IVD♯ MajorMajor
5VF MajorMajor
6viG MinorMinor
7vii°A DiminishedDiminished

Theory: Intervals

Formula: Root - Major 3rd - Perfect 5th - Major 6th
Intervals: 1-3-5-6

The A♯ Major 6 is built by stacking intervals from the root note. The formula Root - Major 3rd - Perfect 5th - Major 6th describes the scale degrees used. The intervals 1-3-5-6 show the distance between each note in the chord.

A♯ Major 6 — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the A# Major 6 chord?
A# Major 6 is built from the A# root. Check the interactive keyboard above for exact notes and fingering.
How is the A# Major 6 chord used in music?
A# Major 6 appears in jazz, pop, and classical contexts. Its sound depends on the chord quality (Major 6).
What is the fingering for A# Major 6?
See the fingering chart above. Right hand typically uses thumb on root. Left hand uses pinky on root.
What are the inversions of A# Major 6?
Use the inversion buttons above to see each inversion with notes, fingering, and staff notation.
Can I substitute A# Major 6 for A# Major?
Yes — the sixth adds warmth for a vintage jazz sound.

Practice Tips

  • Vintage jazz tonic sound.
  • Enharmonic with a relative m7 chord.
  • Compare with A#maj7.
  • Warm, sweet, nostalgic character.
  • Swing, country, Hawaiian music.
  • Try ending jazz standards on a 6th chord.

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