F+maj7 Jazz Piano Voicings

Augmented Major 7th

F+maj7 is an augmented chord built on F. The raised fifth creates an ethereal, unresolved quality. Augmented chords are less common in jazz standards but add distinctive colour, often used as passing chords or dominant substitutions (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book).

28 voicings · augmented

Shell
F · A · E
Root · Maj 3rd · Maj 7th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3A3E4
Rootless A
A · Db · E · G
Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · 9th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
A3Db4E4G4
Rootless B
E · G · A · Db
Maj 7th · 9th · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
E3G3A3Db4
Close
F · A · Db · E
Root · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Maj 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4A4Db5E5
Drop 2
Db · F · A · E
Aug 5th · Root · Maj 3rd · Maj 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db4F4A4E5
Drop 2
E · A · Db · F
Maj 7th · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
E4A4Db5F5
Drop 2
F · Db · E · A
Root · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4Db5E5A5
Drop 2
A · E · F · Db
Maj 3rd · Maj 7th · Root · Aug 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
A4E5F5Db6
Spread
F · Db · E · A
Root · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3Db4E4A4
Spread
F · Db · E · A
Root · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

F3Db5E5A5
Drop 3
A · F · Db · E
Maj 3rd · Root · Aug 5th · Maj 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
A3F4Db5E5
Drop 3
Db · A · E · F
Aug 5th · Maj 3rd · Maj 7th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db4A4E5F5
Drop 3
E · Db · F · A
Maj 7th · Aug 5th · Root · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
E4Db5F5A5
Drop 3
F · E · A · Db
Root · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4E5A5Db6
4-Way Close
F · A · Db · E
Root · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Maj 7th
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F4A4Db5E5
4-Way Close
A · Db · E · F
Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Root
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
A4Db5E5F5
4-Way Close
Db · E · F · A
Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Root · Maj 3rd
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db5E5F5A5
4-Way Close
E · F · A · Db
Maj 7th · Root · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th
Right Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
E5F5A5Db6
Open
F · C · Db · E · A
Root · Perf 5th · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3C4Db4E4A4
Two-Note Shell
F · A
Root · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3A3
Two-Note Shell
F · E
Root · Maj 7th
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
F3E4
Drop 2-4
F · Db · A · E
Root · Aug 5th · Maj 3rd · Maj 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

F3Db4A4E5
Drop 2-4
A · E · Db · F
Maj 3rd · Maj 7th · Aug 5th · Root
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
A3E4Db5F5
Drop 2-4
Db · F · E · A
Aug 5th · Root · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced
Db4F4E5A5
Drop 2-4
E · A · F · Db
Maj 7th · Maj 3rd · Root · Aug 5th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left Hand

Right Hand

E4A4F5Db6
Block (Locked Hands)
E · F · A · Db · E
Maj 7th · Root · Maj 3rd · Aug 5th · Maj 7th
Both Hands
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Melody (E5) doubled an octave below (E4) with chord tones in between

E4F4A4Db5E5
Stride
F · Db · E · A
Root · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left hand alternates between bass note and chord

Beat 1 & 3 — F3

Beat 2 & 4 — Db, E, A

Db4E4A4
Stride
C · Db · E · A
Perf 5th · Aug 5th · Maj 7th · Maj 3rd
Left Hand
Difficulty
1 = beginner · 5 = advanced

Left hand alternates between bass note and chord

Beat 1 & 3 — C3

Beat 2 & 4 — Db, E, A

Db4E4A4

F+maj7 in Jazz Harmony

Augmented chords divide the octave into three equal parts (major thirds), giving them a symmetrical structure. This symmetry means there are only four unique augmented chords — every augmented chord is enharmonically equivalent to two others (Mulholland & Hojnacki, The Berklee Book of Jazz Harmony). In jazz, augmented chords often function as altered dominants or as part of Coltrane-style major third cycles.

Scales for F+maj7

The whole tone scale is the standard choice for augmented chords. The Lydian augmented scale (third mode of melodic minor) works for augmented major seventh chords (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book).

Voice Leading from F+maj7

Augmented chords typically resolve up a half step. The #5 resolves up to become the root or third of the next chord.

Common Progressions with F+maj7

Augmented approach

F+maj7 approaching a chord a half step above

Coltrane changes

Augmented chords dividing the octave into major thirds

More F chords

F+maj7 in other keys

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a F+maj7 chord?

F+maj7 contains F, major third, and augmented (raised) fifth. The symmetrical structure — three major thirds — gives it a floating, unresolved quality (Levine, The Jazz Theory Book).

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Sources & Further Reading

The whole tone scale contains only whole steps, producing an ambiguous, floating quality that matches the augmented chord perfectly.

Levine, The Jazz Theory Book, pp. 76-78