The F major seventh chord is a smooth and elegant chord that brings warmth and sophistication to harmonic progressions. Built from the notes F, A, C, and E, it extends the F major triad (F, A, C) with the addition of a major seventh (E), creating a rich and lyrical sound. This combination produces a sense of openness and serenity, making the F major seventh chord especially popular in jazz, soul, and contemporary music. Its refined character allows it to convey feelings of calm, intimacy, and subtle complexity, often serving as a beautiful alternative to the standard major chord in expressive progressions.
Name: F major seventh chord
Notes: F, A, C, E
Intervals: 1, 3, 5, 7
Chord symbol: Fmaj7
Alternative symbols: FΔ, FΔ7, Fma7, FMA7, FM7
Type: Tetrad (four-note chord)
F major seventh chord on the Staff
F major seventh chord on Piano
F major seventh chord on Guitar
F major seventh chord on Ukulele

Rowan Ellis is a musician and educator with a passion for exploring the language of harmony and melody. With years of experience across classical, jazz, and contemporary styles, Rowan breaks down music theory into clear, practical insights. His goal is to make chords and scales less intimidating and more inspiring for every musician.
