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  1. The key of F# Major contains the following chords: F# G#m. A#m. B. C# D#m. E#°. These chords are formed by stacking thirds on each note of the F# Major scale, so that we are left with seven three-note voicings (more about this later). This is the most common way to produce chords in any given key.

  2. The three most important chords, built off the 1st, 4th and 5th scale degrees are all major chords (F♯ Major, B Major, and CMajor). For chord progressions, statistics, and tendencies, view this key in Hooktheory Trends.

  3. Chord identification. The F-sharp major chord ii is the G# minor chord, and contains the notes G#, B, and D#. This supertonic chord's root / starting note is the 2nd note (or scale degree) of the F# major scale. The roman numeral for number 2 is ' ii' and is used to indicate this is the 2nd triad chord in the scale.

  4. F sharp Major scale for guitar. The F# Major is a seven-note scale. Notes are displayed in the diagram with blue color with the root notes indicated by darker color. The root notes are always F# tones. In the two-octave pattern, the first root note is on the 6th string, 2nd fret.

  5. The F# Major chord is produced by playing the 1st (root), 3rd and 5th notes of the F# Major scale. The F sharp Major chord (just like all Major chords) contains the following intervals (from the root note): Major 3rd, minor 3rd, Perfect 4th (back to the root note).

  6. F Sharp Major Scale. This scale reference contains the notes, formula, structure, positions, chords, and modes for the F Sharp Major scale on guitar. For an in-depth lesson on the major scale, see Major Scale Patterns, Positions and Theory.

  7. 24 sty 2024 · Chords in F sharp Major. As with all keys, we can create chords on each note of the F sharp major scale. Below you can see the F sharp major scale and then the chords made from each note. Notice that we have a F#, C#, G#, D#, A# and E# in all the chords with those notes.

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