What is an F-Sharp Chord?
Major chords are the most common chords in Western popular music. It's no surprise since they sound happy, are easy to learn and fun to play. Learning major chords is essential to being able to play your favorite songs. An F-sharp (F#) major chord is formed from the first, third, and fifth notes of the F# major scale. The notes, from lowest to highest are F#, A# and C#.
How to Play the F-Sharp Chord on the Piano
Pianist Lindsey Cloud demonstrates how to play the F sharp on piano. The video provides close-ups of the finger positions and also an audio commentary by the hostess. This video is one of a series focusing on how to play the piano that are published on the Mahalo.com channel of YouTube.
How to Play the F-Sharp Chord.
In the video, Lindsey shows you how to play the F# major chord. Start by placing your right thumb on the root (F#). Now place your middle finger on the third (A#). Finally, place your little finger on the fifth (C#). Play all three notes at the same time. Make sure to play each note at the same volume.
Use the F-Sharp Chord in Chord Progressions and Songs
Any time that a song calls for an F-sharp chord, you will now know how to play one. For practice, try using the F-sharp chord in songs. Have fun!
