F# dominant 7th chord on piano

The F# dominant 7th chord is F#–A#–C#–E. It's the same chord as Gb: one sound, two spellings. Tap the keys below to hear it.

F#7F# · A# · C# · E

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Inversion

F#7 is the V7 of B major: its E natural is the one white key in an otherwise black-key shape. B blues runs on it.

How the F# dominant 7th chord is built

F# dominant 7th piano chord diagram: F#, A#, C#, E highlighted on the keyboard with right-hand fingering
F#7 in root position: F# – A# – C# – EDownload the diagram ↓

Gb is the same chord. Which spelling a piece uses depends on its key signature. On the keyboard, the keys you press are identical.

Fingerings & inversions

Standard fingerings use the thumb (1), the little finger (5), and either the index (2) or middle finger (3). Hand size and musical context change what feels natural. Switch Fingers on above to see 1-2-3-5 land for F#7.

PositionNotes (bottom → top)Right handLeft hand
Root positionF# – A# – C# – E1-2-3-55-3-2-1
1st inversionA# – C# – E – F#1-2-4-55-4-2-1
2nd inversionC# – E – F# – A#1-2-3-55-3-2-1
3rd inversionE – F# – A# – C#1-2-4-55-3-2-1

Inversion diagrams

The inversion buttons above play all 4 shapes of F#7.

F# dominant 7th 1st inversion piano chord diagram: A#, C#, E, F#F# dominant 7th 2nd inversion piano chord diagram: C#, E, F#, A#

Where F#7 shows up

F#7 works as the V7 of B major: build the tension, then resolve home to B. The E on top is what makes the pull audible.

Hear it drive a 12-bar blues in F#: F#7–B7–C#7.

Common questions

What notes are in the F# dominant 7th chord?

The F# dominant 7th chord is made up of F#, A#, C#, E. F# is the black key between F and G, and starting the chord there shifts the whole hand slightly back on the keyboard.

What fingers should I use to play F#7 on piano?

In root position, the standard fingering is 1-2-3-5 in the right hand and 5-3-2-1 in the left hand (1 = thumb, 5 = little finger). F# and A# and C# keep the hand up on the black keys, with E in between, so let the fingers sit deep in the cluster for a secure reach.

Is F# dominant 7th the same as Gb?

Yes. On the keyboard they are the same keys. Music written in sharp keys spells the chord F# dominant 7th; flat-key contexts write the identical sound as Gb. F# dominant 7th is the spelling most people search for, so that's the name used here.

What's the difference between F#7 and F#maj7?

F#7 has a minor 7th on top, E, which makes it sound restless and ready to resolve. F#maj7 raises that note a half step, which sounds settled and warm instead. Same F#–A#–C# triad underneath, one note apart, very different jobs.

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Chords from the same key, labelled by their relationship to F#7.

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Matthew Dickman, composer, arranger & music educator

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Matthew Dickman

Composer, arranger and music educator. BA Music (LIPA), MA Composition (University of Salford).

Last updated 2026-08-19