F# chords
The list includes various F sharp chord types and their variations. Click a link to view diagrams, fingerings and chord notes.
- F# Major
- F# Minor
- F#maj7
- F#m7
- F#sus2
- F#sus4
- F#add2
- F#add9
- F#madd2
- F#5
- F#6
- F#m6
- F#7
- F#9
- F#m9
- F#maj9
- F#11
- F#m11
- F#13
- F#m13
- F#maj13
- F#dim
- F#dim7
- F#aug
- F#m7b5
- F#7sus4
- F#7#9
- F#m(maj7)
F# is commonly kept as a sharp in practical music notation.
In major contexts, F# major fits naturally with common sharp keys and does not create the same theoretical awkwardness as some other sharp keys.
In minor contexts, F# minor is strongly preferred because it fits naturally with common keys like A major and D major and avoids awkward flat-based spellings.