What is the F-Sharp Major 7th (F#maj7) Chord?
The F-sharp (F#) major seventh chord is a four-note chord that's formed from the notes, from lowest to highest: F#, A#, C# and F. Major seventh chords have an open and jazzy sound. They're frequently used by artists like Nora Jones and John Mayer.
Mahalo piano expert Lindsey Cloud shows you how to play the F-sharp Major 7th chord on the piano.
How to Play an F-sharp Major 7th (F#maj7) Chord
F# major seventh chords sound jazzy and complicated but they're actually easy and fun to play. Start by playing a standard F# major chord. Place your right thumb on F#, your middle finger on A# and your little finger on C#. Now, to turn it into an F# major 7th chord, cross your left hand over your right and place your left index finger on F.
With practice, you can play the F# major seventh chord with one hand. To play an F#Maj7 with your right hand, place your thumb on F#, your index finger on A#, your middle finger on C# and your little finger on F. Playing 4-note chords with one hand takes practice so try not to get frustrated!
