Baug

B Augmented

Octaves

Musical context

How the chord relates to the scale, mode, key and progression.

Theory

General info

Full name
B Augmented
Symbol
Baug
Root
B
Quality
Augmented

Chord notes

1Broot
3D#major 3rd
#5Gaug 5th

Functions & resolutions

Stability / tension
Marked tension — unstable, seeks resolution
Most common resolutions
Unstable degrees
#5G
6G#
resolves up to the 6th
Main resolution
Baugsource
BB Major
Augmented Baug has a raised 5th. As a dominant it resolves up a 4th — the raised 5th rising a semitone. Returning to the major of the same root, it instead falls back to a perfect 5th.
Other resolutions
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Deceptive resolution
BmB Minor
An augmented chord can resolve to the minor chord of the same root: the raised 5th falls to a perfect 5th and the major 3rd lowers to a minor 3rd.
Baugsource
No resolution needed
In a whole-tone context, the augmented chord can be used as a color chord — without mandatory resolution.
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Jazz reharmonization
EE Major
In jazz, aug often acts as a dominant with raised 5th, resolving up a 4th as a V7 substitute.
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Functional resolution
D#D# Major
Due to its symmetry (equal intervals), an augmented chord can resolve to chords a major 3rd apart.
Abmharmonic minor
Baugdegree III
The raised 7th of harmonic minor makes the III triad augmented — Baug arises within the key on its own.
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Eresolution
As a dominant it resolves a fourth up: the raised fifth (G) rises a semitone into the tonic's third (Ab).

Features

Character
Augmented, symmetric and unstable
Characteristic interval
Augmented 5th (#5)
Description
The augmented fifth (#5) is raised a semitone above normal. The chord is symmetric — all three notes are equidistant by major thirds.
Application
  • Chromatic passing
  • III in harmonic minor
  • Unexpected colors

Voicing & structure

Root position

v1B(B4)Bass
root
v2D#(D#5)M3from B
v3G(G5)M3from D#

Harmony

Compatible scales

All chord tones are contained in these scales — use them for improvisation.

This chord on guitar 🎸

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Explore

Circle of fifths

Highlighted major keys contain this chord among their diatonic harmonies.

CAmGEmDBmAF#mEC#mBG#mF#D#mDbBbmAbFmEbCmBbGmFDmBmajor
Relative key
Dominant
Subdominant
Key signature
5 sharps (F#, C#, G#, D#, A#)

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Frequently Asked Questions