Chord Identifier | Chord finder
Thechordidentifierprovidesawaytofindchordsthathaveaspecificsetofnotes,andotherrelatedchords.Thechordidentifierknowsmosttypesofchords:major,minor,augmented,diminished,7thchords(7,maj7,m7,m(maj7),dim7,7b5,7#5,m7b5),ninthchords,eleventhchords,13thchords,sixthchordsandsuspendedchords.Instructions:Donotrepeatthesamenotetwice;Thenotesorderisnotimportant(exceptforthebassnote,ifthe1stcheckboxischecked);Ifyoudontwanttorestrictthesearchtochordswiththe1stnoteaskey,thenuncheckthe1stcheckbox;Ifyouwantabr...
The chord identifier provides a way to find chords that have a specific set of notes, and other related chords.
The chord identifier knows most types of chords: major, minor, augmented, diminished, 7th chords (7, maj7, m7, m(maj7), dim7, 7b5, 7#5, m7b5), ninth chords, eleventh chords, 13th chords, sixth chords and suspended chords.
Instructions: Do not repeat the same note twice; The notes order is not important (except for the bass note, if the 1st checkbox is checked); If you dont want to restrict the search to chords with the 1st note as key, then uncheck the 1st checkbox; If you want a broader identification of results, allowing chords with these notes and more notes also, then uncheck the 2nd checkbox.
Why we developed the Reverse Chord Finder ...Listening to good music can be an experience. Music lovers and composers share a love for the effect music has on people. Some music composers approach that sensation with a different perspective. Why? For the ...