E Major

Emaj

Notes

E · G♯ · B

Intervals

  • RootE (1P)
  • Major 3rdG♯ (3M)
  • Perfect 5thB (5P)

Fretboard

EBGDAE357912EG♯BEBEG♯BG♯BEEG♯BBEG♯EG♯BE
E Major (Emaj) guitar chord — notes E, G#, B shown across the full fretboard, frets 0 to 12.
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Voicings & shapes

CAGED shapes (5)
EBGDAE3EBEG♯BE
E Shaped
EBGDAE35EBEG♯
D Shaped · 2fr
EBGDAE57EG♯BEG♯
C Shaped · 4fr
EBGDAE79EBEG♯B
A Shaped · 7fr
EBGDAE912EG♯BEG♯E
G Shaped · 9fr
Triad inversions (9)
EBGDAE3G♯BE
1st
EBGDAE3EG♯B
Root
EBGDAE3BEG♯
2nd · 1fr
EBGDAE57G♯BE
1st · 4fr
EBGDAE57BEG♯
2nd · 4fr
EBGDAE57EG♯B
Root · 4fr
EBGDAE79EG♯B
Root · 7fr
EBGDAE912G♯BE
1st · 9fr
EBGDAE912BEG♯
2nd · 9fr
Spread / open triads (8)
EBGDAE3EBG♯
Root
EBGDAE35BG♯E
2nd · 1fr
EBGDAE35G♯EB
1st · 2fr
EBGDAE57G♯EB
1st · 5fr
EBGDAE79BG♯E
2nd · 6fr
EBGDAE912G♯EB
1st · 9fr
EBGDAE912BG♯E
2nd · 9fr
EBGDAE91213EBG♯
Root · 9fr

About

The E major triad (EG♯B) is built from a root, major third, and perfect fifth. Its stability comes from the perfect fifth — the strongest consonant interval — anchored by the major third that gives it its bright, open character. It serves as the tonal center (I chord) in E major and the target of resolution from the dominant. Common moves include EAB (I–IV–V) and the B7E cadence (V–I) that defines tonal music. On guitar, the fifth can be doubled or omitted in dense voicings without losing identity, but the major third (G♯) is indispensable — it is the one note distinguishing major from minor and from a power chord. Compared to Em, the raised third is the entire difference in color.

Chord diagrams

E Major voicing charts — tap a sheet to open it full size to save or print.

E Major (Emaj) guitar chord — CAGED shapes (C, A, G, E, D forms) shown as fretboard chord diagrams.
CAGED shapes
E Major (Emaj) guitar chord — triad inversions across the string sets shown as fretboard chord diagrams.
Triad inversions
E Major (Emaj) guitar chord — spread (open-voiced) triads across the string sets shown as fretboard chord diagrams.
Spread / open triads

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