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A Chords & Scales Interactive Guide

A Major Feb 5, 2026

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Everything in A Major

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The Scale

Diatonic Chords — The 7 Chords of the Key

Famous Progressions in This Key

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Master the Key of A on Piano

The Key of A Major is brilliant and energetic. Its key signature features three sharps: F♯, C♯, and G♯. These three black keys give the key of A a sparkling clarity and make it a highly satisfying key to master.

Understanding the A Major Scale

The A Major scale utilizes all seven note names but with three raised tones:

A – B – C♯ – D – E – F♯ – G♯ – A

A Chord Types and Inversions

  • A Major: The tonic (I). Built on A, C♯ (major third), and E (perfect fifth).
  • A Minor: The parallel minor. Uses the natural third (C) instead of C♯.
  • Suspended Chords: A Sus2 uses B. A Sus4 uses D.

FAQ

Q: What is the primary difficulty of the A Major scale fingering?
A: The challenge lies in performing the finger tuck (passing the thumb under) immediately after the third sharp (G♯).