Chords in F# Major

A quick guide to chords in the key of F#/Gb major.

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
MajorMinorMinorMajorMajorMinorDim
IiiiiiIVVviviiº
F#G#mA#mBC#D#mE#º
GbAbmBbmCbDbEbm

The notes of a F# major scale are:

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
F#G#A#BC#D#E#

Written as Gb, they would be:

1st2nd3rd4th5th6th7th
GbAbBbCbDbEbF

These two scales sound exactly the same, and so are ‘enharmonically equivalent’. The only difference is how they are written. They each feature an unusual note name (E# and Cb, respectively). We will stick with the F# version going forward.

Major Scale Formula

The scale notes above follow the 'major' scale formula of 'steps':

Or 'tones':

Or even frets:

Which gives us the following interval relationships from the tonic (1st note):

  • Unison
  • Major 2nd
  • Major 3rd
  • Perfect 4th
  • Perfect 5th
  • Major 6th
  • Major 7th
  • Octave

The notes of each chord in F# major

All the chords in the key of F# major are made up of notes from the F# major scale.

Chord Name1st3rd5th
F# majorF#A#C#
G# minorG#BD#
A# minorA#C#E#
B majorBD#F#
C# majorC#E#G#
D# minorD#F#A#
E# diminishedE#G#B

The relative minor scale of F#/Gb major is D#/Eb minor, which comes from the 6th note of the major scale.

Chords in Major KeysChords in Minor Keys
Chords in A MajorChords in A Minor
Chords in A#/Bb MajorChords in A#/Bb Minor
Chords in B MajorChords in B Minor
Chords in C MajorChords in C Minor
Chords in C#/Db MajorChords in C#/Db Minor
Chords in D MajorChords in D Minor
Chords in D#/Eb MajorChords in D#/Eb Minor
Chords in E MajorChords in E Minor
Chords in F MajorChords in F Minor
Chords in F#/Gb MajorChords in F#/Gb Minor
Chords in G MajorChords in G Minor
Chords in G#/Ab MajorChords in G#/Ab Minor
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