E♭maj7♯5
E♭ Major 7th Sharp 5 · 4 fingerings
Raising the fifth of a major seventh gives E♭maj7♯5 a bright, floating, faintly unresolved character — the sound of the Lydian augmented mode. It appears in jazz, film scoring, and modern R&B where a tonic chord needs to shimmer rather than settle. Beautiful in the right context, jarring in the wrong one.
E♭maj7♯5 · position 1 · fret 3
E♭maj7♯5 · position 2 · fret 5
E♭maj7♯5 · position 3 · fret 6
E♭maj7♯5 · position 4 · fret 11