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E Minor 7♯5

Minor 7♯5 · E – G – B♯ – D

The E Minor 7♯5 chord (Em7♯5) contains the notes E, G, B♯, and D. Its interval formula is 1 ♭3 ♯5 ♭7. A minor 7th with a raised 5th — an unusual coloration sometimes used in modern jazz harmony.

At the keyboard

E · G · B# · D
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The E Minor 7♯5 chord is a four-note chord made up of E, G, B♯, and D.

Construction

E Minor 7♯5 = Root + Minor 3rd + Minor 6th + Minor 7th = E · G · B♯ · D
NoteIntervalDegree
ERoot1
GMinor 3rd♭3
B♯Minor 6th♯5
DMinor 7th♭7

Key Signature

A chord has no key signature of its own, but the E Minor 7♯5 is the tonic (i) chord of E Minor, which shares the signature of its relative major, G Major1 sharp (F♯).

F♯

Order of sharps

Sharps are added to a key signature in a fixed order. Each new sharp key adds the next sharp on the list.

FCGDAEB

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Chords in the Key of E Minor

These are the triads built on each degree of the E minor scale:

C1C2C3C4EGBC5C6C7C8
iE Minor (minor)
DegreeNumeralChordQuality
1iE MinorMinor
2ii°F♯ DiminishedDiminished
3IIIG MajorMajor
4ivA MinorMinor
5vB MinorMinor
6VIC MajorMajor
7VIID MajorMajor

Same Notes, Other Names

The notes E – G – B♯ – D aren’t exclusive to this chord. Depending on which note is the bass and how the chord functions, the same pitches also spell:

E Minor 7♯5 — Frequently Asked Questions

What is the E Minor 7♯5 chord on piano?
The E Minor 7♯5 chord contains the notes E – G – B♯ – D. On piano, play these notes together to sound the chord.

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References & Further Reading

The note names, intervals, fingering, and harmony on this chord page are grounded in the following sources. Public domain treatises and scores are linked to their full text; primary data is piano.org's own interval-derived reference dataset — continuously maintained and human-verified, with no fixed publication date.

  1. 1

    Goetschius, Percy(1889)

    The Material Used in Musical Composition

    Public domain treatise
  2. 2

    Riemann, Hugo(1896)

    Harmony Simplified (English translation)

    Public domain treatise
  3. 3

    George Grove (ed.)(1900)

    A Dictionary of Music and Musicians

    Public domain treatise
  4. 4

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