How Can You Practice the F# Augmented Chord on the Piano?


Find out the notes that are in the F# augmented chord and how to play it on the piano in root position, 1st inversion, and 2nd inversion.

What Notes Make up the F# augmented Chord?

The symbol for the F# augmented chord is F#aug.

The notes of the F#aug chord are F# – A# – D.

The F#aug chord is a triad because it has three notes: root (F#), major third (A#), and augmented fifth (D).

How to Play the F# augmented Chord on the Piano?

Below you can see how to play the notes of the F# augmented chord on the piano in root position:

How to Play the F# augmented Chord on the Piano?

You can see that the first note from the left is F# (the root), the second note is A# (the major third), and the third note is D (the augmented fifth).

What is the Root Note of the F# augmented Chord?

Assuming that you are playing the F#aug chord in root position the lowest note is F#.

How to Memorize the F#aug Chord?

Here is how to remember the notes of the F# augmented chord:

  1. Start from the first note of the chord (the root) that for the F# augmented chord is F#.
  2. To find the second note of the chord calculate a major third from the root (A#).
  3. Then to find the third note of the chord calculate the augmented fifth from the root (D).

This applies if you are playing the F# augmented chord in root position.

What is the 1st Inversion of the F# augmented Chord?

The 1st inversion of the F#aug chord starts with the note A#.

The picture below shows how to play the notes of the F# augmented chord on the piano in the first inversion:

What is the 1st Inversion of the F# augmented Chord?

In the 1st inversion, you shift the root of the F#aug chord (F#) up one octave compared to the root position.

The notes of the F#aug chord in the 1st inversion are A# – D – F#.

How Do You Make the 2nd Chord Inversion for F#aug?

The 2nd inversion of the F#aug chord starts with the note D.

Below you can see how to play the notes of the second inversion of the F# augmented chord on the piano:

How Do You Make the 2nd Chord Inversion for F#aug?

In the 2nd inversion, you also shift the third of the F#aug chord (A#) up one octave.

The notes of the 2nd inversion of the F#aug chord are D – F# – A#.

Given that the F#aug chord is a triad (it consists of three notes) there is no 3rd inversion because it would be the same as the root position.

What Are Other F# Chords?

The following articles show you how to play other F# chords:

Claudio Sabato

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