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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. 2 octaves.
Explore our interactive fretboard diagrams and listen to audio examples for each pattern. Ideal for guitarists seeking to understand and play the F# Major Scale effortlessly. Perfect for both beginners and experienced musicians.
The following chords are the most important triads of this scale: F#maj (I): F#3, A#3, C#4. G#min (ii): G#3, B-3, D#4. A#min (iii): A#3, C#4, E#4. Bmaj (IV): B-3, D#4, F#4. C#maj (V): C#4, E#4, G#4. D#min (vi): D#4, F#4, A#4. E#dim (vii°): E#4, G#4, B-4. The most important four note chords.
The key of F sharp contains seven chords. These chords are produced by stacking 3rds, using the F# Major scale. Here are chord diagrams for the key of F#.
Your FREE guitar triads PDF to master ALL close voicing triads on the guitar fretboard. Learning triads is essential to your progression on guitar. It’s one of my Six Pillars of Guitar Theory Mastery and I dedicated an entire course to the subject.
How to play F# Major Scale. This pattern consists of F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D#, and E# – with the degrees of R, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Learn it on this free interactive fretboard. 11,368 patterns to choose from.