B Minor sharp fifth

Minor triad with ♯5 (1–♭3–♯5); augmented second between third and fifth, unstable minor color.


The minor ♯5 chord keeps a minor third but raises the fifth to a augmented fifth (1-♭3-♯5). Between ♭3 and ♯5 you hear an augmented second (enharmonically like a minor third in 12-TET), which makes the sonority restless and exotic compared with a plain minor triad. It appears in modal and jazz contexts, often as a passing color or as part of larger minor-family voicings.

Construction

Formula: 1-♭3-♯5. In Cm(♯5), spell C-E♭-G♯ (or A♭ for readability).

Usage

Short color hits, altered minor lines in jazz and fusion, and dramatic shifts when moving between diatonic minor and whole-tone or augmented-leaning harmony.

Examples

  • Modal tunes that emphasize raised-fifth color on minor tonic
  • Jazz minor lines with brief ♯5 emphasis before resolving to natural 5
  • Film cues that need a minor frame with sharpened tension

Play

Keep the minor third clear, avoid muddy doubling, and resolve ♯5 by step when you want a classical sense of voice leading.

Ear-training cues

Minor third at the bottom with a widened fifth that feels brighter and more unstable than a perfect fifth.

Quality

augmented

Aliases

m5-5m+

Similar chords

Images

Guitar voicing #0 of the B Minor sharp fifth chord

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Which intervals and notes are in the minor sharp fifth chord?

IntervalsemitonesNote
perfect unison0B
minor third3D
augmented fifth8F