B7+5 Chord
Like any 7+5th chord (also: 7sharp5 chord, or altered chord), the B7+5 chord is formed by playing the root, the major third, the augmented fifth and the minor 7th. It equals to playing the 1st, the 3rd, the sharp 5th, and the flat 7th degree of the B major scale.
Notation
Listen to B7+5
How To Play B7+5 On The Piano
You Can play the B7sharp5 chord by playing in any order the following notes: B, D#, G, A
The inversions of the B7+5 chord
- Root position: B, D#, G, A
- Inversion 1: D#, G, A, B
- Inversion 2: G, A, B, D#
- Inversion 3: A, B, D#, G
Video: B7+5 Chord On The Piano
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Fingering for the Left and Right Hand
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Scales in which the B7+5 chord occurs
- C melodic minor
- C#/Db whole tone
- D#/Eb whole tone
- E harmonic minor
- E melodic minor