F7♯5

F Dominant 7th Sharp 5 — the augmented dominant — the raised fifth leans hard into the resolution a fifth below.

The keys
C4C5C6
F – A – C♯ – E♭
What's inside F7♯5
NoteInterval from rootDegree
FRoot1
AMajor 3rd3
C♯Augmented 5th#5
E♭Minor 7thb7
Inversions
PositionKeys (low → high)
Root positionF4 – A4 – D♭5 – E♭5
1st inversionA4 – D♭5 – E♭5 – F5
2nd inversionD♭5 – E♭5 – F5 – A5
3rd inversionE♭5 – F5 – A5 – D♭6
A working voicing

Split the chord between two hands the way working players do — a solid shell low down, the colour tones up top:

HandKeys
Left (shell)F2 – E♭3
Right (colour)A4 – D♭5
Where F7♯5 lives

Hard resolution

F7♯5 → B♭m9

Altered dominants resolve with maximum drama — especially into minor.

Chromatic approach

Cm7 → F7♯5 → B♭

The alteration sharpens the pull of the standard two-five.

Put F7♯5 under your fingers

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