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There are many forms of G sharp chords, each containing different notes. In modern "chord symbols", "G#" means "G# major". It contains the notes G#, B# and D#.

Note: In modern tuning, B# is enharmonically equivalent to C (the same piano key is used).

The G# minor chord contains the notes G#, B and D#.

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