G# Major Guitar Chord

RRootM3Major 3rdP5Perfect 5th
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Voicing Positions (6)

3RP5RM3P5R4 6 6 5 4 4
3××RM3P5Rx x 6 5 4 4
RM3P5RM3R4 3 1 1 1 4
RM3P5RP5R4 3 1 1 4 4
12RM3P5RM3R16 15 13 13 13 16
12RM3P5RP5R16 15 13 13 16 16

Interval Colors

In ChordColor, every interval has a unique color. The colors follow the function of each note relative to the root — so they change when you switch chords.

R
Root
m2
Minor 2nd
M2
Major 2nd
m3
Minor 3rd
M3
Major 3rd
P4
Perfect 4th
♭5
Tritone
P5
Perfect 5th
m6
Minor 6th
M6
Major 6th
m7
Minor 7th
M7
Major 7th

G# Major Chord

The G# Major chord is built from the intervals: Root, Major 3rd, and Perfect 5th. It contains the notes G#, C, and D#. This is a major triad — one of the foundational chord types.

Keys Containing G#

C minor (VI)C# major (V)D# major (IV)F minor (III)G# major (I)A# minor (VII)

Related Chords

Same root (G#)

G#mG#7G#maj7G#m7G#dimG#augG#sus2G#sus4

Same quality (Major)

G MajorA MajorA# MajorC# MajorD# Major

Relative chord

F Minor (relative minor)

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