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    G sharp Major sharp fourth

    Major with sharp eleventh / Lydian color (1–3–5–♯11 as extension frame); bright raised-fourth tension on major harmony.

    majormaj♯4Δ♯4Δ♯11

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    M7♯11
    ^7♯11
    maj7♯11

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    The symbol maj♯4 (sometimes encountered as a shorthand for Lydian-type major harmony) highlights a raised fourth degree against a major triad or major-seventh frame. Depending on chart style, it may imply a major chord with ♯11 color, a Lydian mode emphasis, or a voicing choice that stresses ♯4/♯11 without spelling every extension explicitly. Treat the exact spelling as context-dependent: the bass line and surrounding chords determine whether listeners hear it as an add♯11 color, a maj7(♯11) stack, or a modal tonic on IV in major.

    Construction

    Conceptual core: major third plus a raised fourth/♯11 color above the bass. In Cmaj♯4 thinking, ♯4 is F♯ against C.

    Usage

    Film scoring for “floating” major brightness, jazz voicings with Lydian color, and modern pop production on I or IV chords.

    Examples

    • IV Lydian loops in contemporary production
    • Jazz charts that mark maj(♯11) on tonic or IV
    • Keyboard pads that emphasize ♯11 over a major bass

    Play

    Keep the major third clear, place ♯11 high enough to avoid muddiness, and resolve it by step when you want a classical sense of direction.

    Ear-training cues

    Major quality with a tritone relationship involving the raised fourth degree against the root or fifth.

    G♯ 5
    G♯ M
    G♯ M7♭5
    G♯ M♭5
    G♯ maj7
    G♯ Chromatic
    G♯ Double harmonic lydian
    G♯ Ichikosucho
    G♯ Lydian
    G♯ Lydian sharp ninth
    G♯ Messiaen's mode 3
    G♯ Purvi raga
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0G♯
    4B♯
    7D♯
    11F𝄪
    18C𝄪
    Perfect unison
    Major third
    Perfect fifth
    Major seventh
    Augmented undecime