F# Major 6

Notes:F# – A# – C# – D#
Formula:Root - Major 3rd - Perfect 5th - Major 6th
Intervals:1-3-5-6

Notes

Notes:F# – A# – C# – D#

F# Major 6 Inversions

PositionNotes
Root PositionF#4 – A#4 – C#5 – D#5
1st InversionA#4 – C#5 – D#5 – F#5
2nd InversionC#5 – D#5 – F#5 – A#5
3rd InversionF#4 – A#4 – C#5 – D#4

Key Signature

The key of F# Major 6 has 6 sharps: F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯, A♯, E♯.

F♯C♯G♯D♯A♯E♯

Theory: Intervals

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

The F# 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.

F# Major 6 — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the F# Major 6 chord?

F# Major 6 is built from the F# root. Check the interactive keyboard above for exact notes and fingering.

How is the F# Major 6 chord used in music?

F# Major 6 appears in jazz, pop, and classical contexts. Its sound depends on the chord quality (Major 6).

What is the fingering for F# 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 F# Major 6?

Use the inversion buttons above to see each inversion with notes, fingering, and staff notation.

Can I substitute F# Major 6 for F# 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 F#maj7.
  • Warm, sweet, nostalgic character.
  • Swing, country, Hawaiian music.
  • Try ending jazz standards on a 6th chord.