G major chord on piano
The G major chord is G–B–D. Tap the keys below to hear it.
GG · B · D
Tap the keys to hear them
1 = thumb, 5 = little finger.
G major has a happy major quality, and it sits entirely on white keys. You will often see it in progressions with C and D major chords; together these three chords carry thousands of songs.
You've heard it in "Piano Man" by Billy Joel.
How the G major chord is built

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 1-3-5 land for G.
| Position | Notes (bottom → top) | Right hand | Left hand |
|---|---|---|---|
| Root position | G – B – D | 1-3-5 | 5-3-1 |
| 1st inversion | B – D – G | 1-2-5 | 5-3-1 |
| 2nd inversion | D – G – B | 1-3-5 | 5-2-1 |
Inversion diagrams
The inversion buttons above play all 3 shapes of G.


Classic Skoove charts



Popular songs to play with the G piano chord
- Let It Be by The Beatles
- We Are the Champions by Queen
- Piano Man by Billy Joel
- Lean on Me by Bill Withers
Songs are where chords start making sense. Skoove takes you from G to full songs, step by step.
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G major is the home chord (I) of G major, a key with one sharp. It also plays the V in C and the IV in D, and its relative minor, E minor, is built from the same scale. Songs in any of these keys make constant use of G.
Try it inside the two progressions that carry most pop songs: G–C–D and G–D–Em–C.
Common questions
What notes are in the G major chord?
The G major chord is made up of G, B, D. All white keys: start on G, skip a key to B, skip another to D, and the shape is under your hand.
What fingers should I use to play G on piano?
In root position, the standard fingering is 1-3-5 in the right hand and 5-3-1 in the left hand (1 = thumb, 5 = little finger). G, B, D are all white keys; find G between the first and second of the three black keys, and the rest of the shape follows.
What chords are in the key of G major?
The seven diatonic chords in G major are G major, A minor, B minor, C major, D major, E minor, F# diminished.
What are the notes in the G major scale?
The G major scale is G – A – B – C – D – E – F# – G. The G chord is built from the 1st, 3rd and 5th notes of that scale.
What is the difference between G major and Gmaj7?
Gmaj7 adds the seventh note of the scale, F#, on top of the G–B–D triad. The extra note gives the chord a richer, warmer sound.
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Composer, arranger and music educator. BA Music (LIPA), MA Composition (University of Salford).
Last updated 2026-08-13