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E#

How to play the E# (E sharp) Major Chord on your piano or keyboard

From the chord symbol E# we get the following information:

  • The E# chord has the note E# as root note
  • The E# chord is a 3-note chord (a triad)
  • The E# chord is a major chord

Because E# is a 3-note chord it also has 3 inversions:

  • Root inversion
  • 1st. inversion
  • 2nd. inversion

 

E# chord – Root inversion (basic inversion) looks like this: E#(same as F) – G##(same as A) – B#(same as C)

E# chord – 1st. inversion (root note at the top of the chord): G##(same as A) – B#(same as C) – E#(same as F)

E# chord – 2nd. inversion (root note in the middle of the chord): B#(same as C) – E#(same as F) – G##(same as A)

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E# chord – fingering:

Root inversion:

Finger 1 3 5
Note E# (F) G## (A) B# (C)

1st. inversion:

Finger 1 2 5
Note G## (A) B# (C) E# (F)

2nd. inversion:

Finger 1 3 5
Note B# (C) E# (F) G## (A)

Bb chord – Closely related scales and harmonic functions:

The E# chord is the 1st. step in the E# major scale

Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chord E# F##m G##m A# B# C##m D##m(b5)

The E# chord is the 4th. step in the B# major scale

Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chord B# C##m D##m E# F## G##m A##m(b5)

The E# chord is the 5th. step in the A# major scale

Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chord A# B#m C##m D# E# F##m G##m(b5)

The Bb chord is the 3rd. step in the G minor scale

Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Chord C##m D##m(b5) E# F##m G##m A# B#

 

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