Finger Positions

A6b5/A# diagram
Root Note A
Name A over A#
Intervals 1P-3M-5P-6M-11A
Relative Minor F#m
Notes A#, A, C#, E, F#, D#
Aliases AM6#11, AM6b5, A6#11, A6b5

How to play the A6b5/A# Chord

The A6b5/A# is a fundamental major chord in guitar music. To play this chord correctly, ensure your fingers are placed precisely on the frets indicated in the diagram above.

Music Theory Analysis

From a theoretical perspective, the A over A# is built using the 1P, 3M, 5P, 6M, 11A intervals. In the key of A Major, this chord functions as the I chord.

Common Progressions

In music composition, the A6b5/A# chord is often used to create tension or resolution.

I-V-vi-IV

vi-IV-I-V

The Diatonic Family

Understanding the "family" of chords that belong to A helps with transposition and ear training.

Scale Compatibility

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Lydian Lydian Dominant Hungarian Major Lydian #9 Ichikosucho Half-Whole Diminished Composite Blues Chromatic

* 8 scales found containing the notes A#, A, C#, E, F#, D#.

Acoustic & Digital Analysis

Digital footprint of the A6b5/A# chord for MIDI programming and synthesizer sound design.

MIDI Numbers 70, 69, 61, 64, 66, 63
Frequencies (Hz)

466.1637615180899, 440, 277.1826309768721, 329.6275569128699, 369.9944227116344, 311.1269837220809