Building Augmented Chords


Augmented chords are dissonant, and have an unsettling, mysterious sound. Think of a haunted house. Even though augmented chords aren’t used nearly as often as major and minor chords, you might find yourself using them in your compositions regardless.

You can build any and every augmented chord by following this simple formula...



Every augmented chord needs a root (1), a third (3), and a fifth (5). The numbers in (parentheses) represent the distance between the intervals measured in half steps. For instance, the distance between the root (1) and the third (3) is 4 half steps. The distance between the third (3) and the fifth (5) is 4 half steps.

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