Chord Finder


Find chords by selecting notes on the keyboard, or search for chord names to see their notes and fingerings.

Chord Finder

Selected Notes
Click on the piano keys to select notes
Possible Chords
Select at least 3 notes to identify possible chords
Chord Information
Select a chord root and type to see its information
Notes on Keyboard
Guitar Fingerings

Options

Music Theory Reference

Common Chord Types
  • Major (C): Root, major 3rd, perfect 5th (C-E-G)
  • Minor (Cm): Root, minor 3rd, perfect 5th (C-Eb-G)
  • Dominant 7th (C7): Root, major 3rd, perfect 5th, minor 7th (C-E-G-Bb)
  • Major 7th (Cmaj7): Root, major 3rd, perfect 5th, major 7th (C-E-G-B)
  • Minor 7th (Cm7): Root, minor 3rd, perfect 5th, minor 7th (C-Eb-G-Bb)
  • Diminished (C°): Root, minor 3rd, diminished 5th (C-Eb-Gb)
  • Augmented (C+): Root, major 3rd, augmented 5th (C-E-G#)
  • Sus4 (Csus4): Root, perfect 4th, perfect 5th (C-F-G)
  • Sus2 (Csus2): Root, major 2nd, perfect 5th (C-D-G)
Chord Intervals
  • Root (1): The base note of the chord
  • Minor 2nd (b2): 1 semitone above the root
  • Major 2nd (2): 2 semitones above the root
  • Minor 3rd (b3): 3 semitones above the root
  • Major 3rd (3): 4 semitones above the root
  • Perfect 4th (4): 5 semitones above the root
  • Diminished 5th (b5): 6 semitones above the root
  • Perfect 5th (5): 7 semitones above the root
  • Augmented 5th (#5): 8 semitones above the root
  • Major 6th (6): 9 semitones above the root
  • Minor 7th (b7): 10 semitones above the root
  • Major 7th (7): 11 semitones above the root
Tips for Chord Construction
  • Major chords have a bright, happy sound.
  • Minor chords have a darker, more melancholic sound.
  • Dominant 7th chords create tension that wants to resolve.
  • Sus chords have an open, ambiguous quality.
  • Diminished chords sound tense and unstable.
  • Augmented chords have a dreamy, mysterious quality.
  • Adding a 7th to any chord adds complexity and colour.
  • Extended chords (9ths, 11ths, 13ths) add sophistication and jazz-like qualities.

Introducing the Chord Finder Calculator

The Chord Finder calculator is a handy tool for musicians of all levels. Whether you’re a beginner learning to play, or an experienced player seeking new ideas, this calculator helps simplify the process of finding chords. By selecting notes on a virtual keyboard or searching by chord names, you can easily explore different chord options. With its user-friendly interface, the Chord Finder makes Music creation accessible for everyone.

How to Find Chords Using Notes

<pThis section of the calculator allows you to identify potential chords by simply selecting notes on a digital piano keyboard. As you click on the keys, the Chord Finder detects the notes you’ve chosen, displaying possible chord names based on your selection. This feature is great for experimenting with different combinations of notes to see what sounds best to you.

Understanding Chord Names

In addition to finding chords from selected notes, the Chord Finder lets you search for chord names directly. You can enter a root note and choose the chord type, such as major, minor, or diminished. This helps you gain insight into what notes make up specific chords. It’s a great learning tool for understanding music theory in a practical way.

Chord Information at Your Fingertips

When you select a chord, the calculator provides detailed information about it. This includes the notes that make up the chord and how to play it on both piano and guitar. This feature is especially valuable for musicians looking to expand their chord vocabulary and improve their playing skills.

Explore Different Chord Types

  • Major: Bright and happy sound.
  • Minor: Darker and more melancholic feel.
  • 7th Chords: Create tension that wants to resolve.
  • Diminished: Have a tense, unstable quality.
  • Augmented: Offer a dreamy, mysterious sound.

Learning Through Music Theory

The Chord Finder also acts as a mini music theory guide. It provides essential information on common chord types and their intervals. For instance, you'll learn about the root, thirds, and fifths, helping you grasp how chords are constructed. This knowledge can greatly enhance your ability to create and play music effectively.

Customising Your Experience

You can tailor the Chord Finder to suit your needs with various options. For instance, you can choose to show enharmonic equivalents or alternative names for chords. This flexibility allows you to explore music in a way that’s most comfortable and beneficial for you.

Why Use the Chord Finder Calculator?

The Chord Finder calculator is not just about finding chords; it’s about encouraging creativity and learning. It’s a practical tool that can assist players of any skill level. Whether you’re writing a song, practising, or simply enjoying music, this calculator makes the process easier and more enjoyable.