Gaug: guitar chord voicings, inversions, scales and arpeggios
Gaug (Augmented) is an interactive GuitarArcanum page with chord formula, intervals, voicings, inversions, triads, pentatonic patterns, scales and arpeggios on the fretboard.
Chord formula
Interval formula: 1 3 #5. An augmented triad — root, major 3rd and sharp 5th. A symmetric, hanging chord with no clear rest.
Chord tones
The sharp 5th splits the octave into equal major thirds. Because it's symmetric, the chord has no clear center and pulls upward.
Sound character
Mysterious, lifted and unstable — a whole-tone, floating color.
Harmonic function
Most often a dominant with a raised 5th, or a passing chord pulling upward.
Typical progressions
- G – Gaug – C
- D+ → C
- I – I+ – IV
Guitar voicing advice
Compact shapes from the 5th and 4th strings. Because it's symmetric, one shape repeats every four frets.
Fretboard voicings for Gaug
A few curated Gaug shapes with fret numbers, intervals and root markers.
Compatible scales for Gaug
Open interactive scale pages that naturally pair with this chord.
Other chord qualities on the G root
Compare this chord with other qualities sharing the same root.
- G (Major)
- Gm (Minor)
- Gdim (Diminished)
- Gsus4 (Sus4)
- G6 (Maj6)
- Gmaj7 (Major 7)
- Gmaj7b5 (Maj7b5)
- Gmaj7sus4 (Maj7sus4)
- Gmaj7#11 (Maj7#11)
- Gm6 (Min6)
- Gm7 (Minor 7)
- Gmmaj7 (MinMaj7)
- G7 (Dominant 7)
- G7b5 (Dom7b5)
- G7sus4 (Dom7sus4)
- G7#11 (Dom7#11)
- Gm7b5 (m7b5)
- Gdim7 (Dim7)
- Gdimmaj7 (DimMaj7)
- Gdimmaj7b13 (DimMaj7b13)
- Gaugmaj7 (AugMaj7)
- Gaug7 (Aug7)
- G9 (9)
- Gmaj9 (maj9)
- Gm9 (m9)
- Gadd9 (add9)
- G7b9 (7b9)
- G7#9 (7#9)
- G6/9 (6/9)
- Gm6/9 (m6/9)
- Gmmaj9 (m(maj9))
- G9sus4 (9sus4)
- G9b5 (9b5)
- G9#5 (9#5)
- Gmadd9 (madd9)
- G7b9#9 (7b9#9)
- Gsus2 (sus2)
- G11 (11)
- Gmaj11 (maj11)
- Gm11 (m11)
- G13 (13)
- Gmaj13 (maj13)
- Gm13 (m13)
- G7b13 (7b13)
- G13#11 (13#11)
- G7alt (7alt)