G#+M7, G#+Δ, G#M7♯5, G#M7+5, G#Δ♯5, G#Δ+5, G#augmaj7
Notes: G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx
Short answer: G#+M7 is a G# augmaj7 chord with the notes G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx. In Bass Viol tuning, there are 92 voicings. See the fingering diagrams below.
Also known as: G#+Δ, G#M7♯5, G#M7+5, G#Δ♯5, G#Δ+5, G# augmaj7
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Get It FreeNotes: G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx
G#+M7 is a G# augmaj7 chord. It contains the notes G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx. On Guitar in Bass Viol tuning, there are 92 ways to play this chord.
To play G#+M7 on in Bass Viol tuning, use one of the 92 voicings shown above. Each diagram shows finger positions on the fretboard, with numbers indicating which fingers to use.
The G#+M7 chord contains the notes: G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx.
In Bass Viol tuning, there are 92 voicings for the G#+M7 chord. Each voicing uses a different position on the fretboard while playing the same notes: G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx.
G#+M7 is also known as G#+Δ, G#M7♯5, G#M7+5, G#Δ♯5, G#Δ+5, G# augmaj7. These are different notations for the same chord with the same notes: G♯, B♯, Dx, Fx.