F#augMaj7 Ukulele Chord
Sliding the F shape up one fret gives F#augMaj7 its tense, dreamy shimmer, voicing the notes F#, A#, D, and F. Save it for jazz turnarounds and cinematic moments that call for a moment of suspended unease.
Also known as
- F#+M7
- F#+Δ7
- Gb+M7
- Gb+Δ7
- F# +M7
- F# +Δ7
- Gb +M7
- Gb +Δ7
- F#+maj7
- Gb+maj7
- F# +maj7
- Gb +maj7
- GbaugMaj7
- G-flat+M7
- G-flat+Δ7
- F# augMaj7
- F-sharp+M7
- F-sharp+Δ7
- Gb augMaj7
- G-flat +M7
- G-flat +Δ7
- F#aug(maj7)
- F-sharp +M7
- F-sharp +Δ7
- Gbaug(maj7)
- G-flat+maj7
- F# aug(maj7)
- F-sharp+maj7
- Gb aug(maj7)
- G-flat +maj7
- F-sharp +maj7
- G-flataugMaj7
- F-sharpaugMaj7
- G-flat augMaj7
- F-sharp augMaj7
- G-flataug(maj7)
- F-sharpaug(maj7)
- G-flat aug(maj7)
- F-sharp aug(maj7)
- F# augmented major 7th
- Gb augmented major 7th
- F# augmented major seventh
- Gb augmented major seventh
- G-flat augmented major 7th
- F-sharp augmented major 7th
- G-flat augmented major seventh
- F-sharp augmented major seventh
How to Play This Chord
Position your fingers on the fretboard as shown in the diagram. The vertical lines represent the four strings, from the top G string (left) to the A string (right), and the horizontal lines are the frets. Numbers inside the dots indicate which finger to use: 1 (index), 2 (middle), 3 (ring), 4 (pinky). An X means don't play that string; an O means play it open. A bar spanning multiple strings means one finger presses across all of them at once — this is known as a barre chord.
Tips & Tricks
Working from baseFret 2, set the index on the E string, the middle finger on the G string a fret higher, then stretch the ring and pinky to the C and A strings two frets above the index. The four-finger diagonal is the hurdle — keep your thumb centered behind the neck so the pinky stretch stays relaxed.