The F# Augmented piano chord (F# – A# – C##) consists of the notes F# – A# and C##.
How to play the F sharp Augmented Chord on the piano
F sharp Augmented Chord in root position
To play the F sharp Augmented Chord on the piano, we need to determine the position of the right and left hands.
For the right hand, the thumb is placed on F# the middle finger is positioned on the A# while the little finger is used to press the C## note.
For the left hand, it’s more or less the reverse. The thumb should be set on C## the middle finger is placed on the A# while the little finger is needed to press the F# note.
F sharp Augmented Chord inversions
First Inversion
To shift from the root position (F# – A# – C##) to the first inversion (A# – C## – F#) of the F sharp Augmented Chord, follow these steps. For the right hand, move your thumb (1) to A#, switch your index finger (2) to C## and extend your pinky (5) to F#.
For the left hand, the move between (F# – A# – C##) and (A# – C## – F#) is similar, except that we’ll continue to use the middle finger instead of the index finger: the thumb moves from C## to F#, the middle finger moves from A# to C## and the little finger goes on A#.
Second Inversion
The movement between the root position (F# – A# – C##) and the 2nd inversion (C## – F# – A#) of the F sharp Augmented Chord follows the exact opposite logic. The highest note (C##) descends an octave.
Here for the right hand: move your thumb (1) to C##, switch your middle finger (3) to F# and move your pinky (5) to A#.
Here for the left hand: put your left thumb (1) to A#, reposition your index finger (2) on F# and set your little finger (5) to C##.