E Major 7th
Emaj7
Notes
E · G# · B · D#
Intervals
- RootE (1P)
- Major 3rdG# (3M)
- Perfect 5thB (5P)
- Major 7thD# (7M)
Fretboard
About
The E major 7th (E–G♯–B–D♯) adds a major seventh to the major triad. Unlike the dominant 7 there is no tritone — the D♯ sits a half step below the root, creating a gentle, unresolved shimmer rather than a strong directional pull. This makes maj7 a tonic or subdominant color, used to add sophistication without urgency. The major 7th interval itself is the defining tone; the fifth can be omitted. On guitar, shell voicings (1–3–7) are efficient and common in jazz. The half step between D♯ and the root is part of the appeal — a tension that does not demand resolution. Compared to E7, maj7 is relaxed and expansive; compared to E, more harmonically lit-from-within.
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