G♯ Diminished Chord

Also known as:
G♯dim , G♯o

The G♯ Diminished Chord has a diminished quality which is made by stacking minor Third intervals creating a minor Third, a diminished (lowered or flattened) Fifth that together produce a dark, tense sound. G♯ Diminished Chord contains the notes G♯, B, D. The G♯ Diminished Chord is a Triad type chord which means it consists of only three notes, the Root G♯, the Third B, and the Fifth D.

Below you will find the G♯ Diminished Chord notes, notation, degrees, intervals, related scales and chords, and more.

Notes

G♯, B, D

Notation

Degrees

NoteNumberName
G♯1Tonic
B3Mediant
D5Dominant

Intervals

NotesSemitonesInterval
G♯ > G♯0Perfect Unison (P1)
G♯ > B3minor 3rd (m3)
G♯ > D6Diminished 5th (d5 or Tritone)

Scales related to G♯ Diminished Chord

Chords related to G♯ Diminished Chord

Enharmonic Equivalent

Chord with the same root and notes as the G♯ Diminished Chord but different spelling.

A Diminished Chord

Same Notes

Chords that have all of the same notes (in any spelling) as the G♯ Diminished Chord.

A Diminished Chord

Same Root Note

Chords that include the same notes (in any spelling) as the G♯ Diminished Chord and have the same root note.

G♯ Diminished Seventh Chord

G♯ Half Diminished Seventh (Minor Seventh Flat Five) Chord

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