G+
Triads · G root
G+
An ambiguous, dreamlike triad built from two stacked major thirds.
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Notes in G+
GRoot
B3rd
D#5th
G is one of the most used keys in Western music — the V chord in C, and home key for much of folk and country.
Identify the Chord Quality on G
Each chord below is played on G. Listen and identify whether you heard G+, Gm, G7, or another quality — the hardest and most useful ear training skill.
Augmented in All 12 Keys
Other Chords in G
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About the G+ Chord
The G+ chord is a augmented chord built on G. It contains the notes G, B, D# — the root, third, and fifth.
An ambiguous, dreamlike triad built from two stacked major thirds. Practising the G+ chord across different voicings and contexts builds the harmonic recognition that lets you identify it instantly in any musical setting — whether in a band mix, a recording, or a live performance.