The G Sharp Major Chord On The Piano – Charts, Fingering & Inversions

G sharp Major chord piano diagram

The G sharp Major chord on the piano consists of the notes G#, B#, and D#, creating a bright and vibrant sound that is commonly used in genres such as jazz and funk.

How to play the G sharp Major Chord on the piano

G sharp Major Chord in root position

G sharp major chord root position piano diagram

For the G sharp Major Chord in root position, the left hand should position the thumb on G sharp, the middle finger on B sharp, and the pinky finger on D sharp. The right hand should position the thumb on G sharp, the middle finger on B sharp, and the pinky finger on D sharp. Both hands should be positioned with the fingers curved and relaxed, ready to play the chord.

G sharp Major Chord inversions

First Inversion

G sharp major chord 1st inversion piano diagram

To move from the root position to the first inversion, simply take the bottom note of the root position chord and move it up an octave.

Second Inversion

G sharp major chord 2nd inversion piano diagram

To move from the root position to the second inversion of the G# Major chord on the piano, move the G# note from the bottom to the top of the chord, while keeping the other notes (C and D#) in the same position.