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Free Chord Finder

Instantly identify any chord on guitar, piano, or ukulele from notes or fret positions, then review chord tones, intervals, and naming details in one place.

18,000+ chords identified
Instant candidate matches
Save voicing slots

Workspace

Enter a shape and identify the chord

Saved:

0/4 saved

Maximum 4 slots per session

Fretboard

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Click frets to place notes. X = muted, O = open string.

Possible chord names

Summary

Chord
Em7
Root
E
Type
Minor 7th

Chord tones and intervals

ER
Gb3
B5
Db7

Description

A minor triad with a minor seventh.

Simple Process

How to Use Our Free Chord Finder

Input your notes or fret positions and get accurate chord analysis in three straightforward steps.

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Step 1: Input Your Notes or Positions

Select your tuning, then mark open strings, muted strings, and fretted notes on the fretboard so the tool can map your exact voicing.

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Step 2: Analyze the Chord

After at least two notes are entered, the analyzer compares your pitch set against a broad chord library and returns the most likely matches instantly.

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Step 3: View Chord Symbols & Details

Review candidate chord names, root, chord type, chord tones, intervals, slash bass notes, and omitted tones to confirm the best interpretation.

Why Choose Us

Unlock Your Music with Our Chord Analyzer

Understand voicings faster and spend more time playing, writing, transcribing, and arranging.

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Identify Unknown Chords Instantly

When you hit a shape you do not recognize, the finder returns usable candidates immediately so you can keep moving.

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Simplify Music Theory

The tool does more than naming chords: it reveals root, quality, intervals, and tone makeup so theory becomes practical.

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Boost Songwriting and Practice

Test alternate fingerings, compare names, and save useful voicings quickly without leaving the same workflow.

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Access Comprehensive Chord Data

Check slash bass context, omitted tones, and chord-tone structure in one compact view without extra clutter.

Core Features

Powerful Chord Finder Capabilities

Move from raw note input to an actionable musical answer with context that helps you decide quickly.

Versatile Reverse Chord Finder

Enter the notes you hear or the shape under your fingers and get likely chord names right away.

Multi-Instrument Support

Use note-based logic across guitar, piano, ukulele, and alternate tunings in one consistent flow.

Detect Chord Context from Your Shape

Preview the pitch content behind your selected voicing and compare candidate interpretations side by side.

Comprehensive Chord Identification

Inspect root, quality, intervals, chord tones, slash-bass hints, and omission details without switching tools.

Core Features

Versatile Chord Finder Applications

Useful for quick checks, teaching, arranging, transcription, and daily practice across multiple instruments.

Guitar Chord Finder for All Levels

Identify unfamiliar grips quickly, validate alternate voicings, and speed up song transcription on the fretboard.

Piano Chord Finder for Composers

Confirm chord names and structures from note sets while sketching progressions or reharmonizing ideas.

Ukulele Chord Finder for Quick Learning

Map ukulele shapes to clear chord names, compare options, and keep useful voicings saved for later.

Deepen Music Theory Understanding

Use interval labels and tone breakdowns as a practical study layer while you write and rehearse.

Creator Stories

What Musicians Say About Our Free Chord Finder

Feedback from songwriters, teachers, producers, and players who use chord analysis in real sessions.

I sketch voicings fast, and this gives me confident names before ideas disappear.

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Ava M.

Singer-Songwriter

It helps students connect note sets to chord functions without getting overwhelmed.

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Liam P.

Piano Teacher

Comparing multiple candidate names for one grip saves me a lot of trial and error.

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Noah R.

Guitarist

The interval view makes theory feel practical instead of abstract.

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Mia T.

Music Student

Saved slots make rehearsal prep and arrangement tweaks much easier to manage.

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Ethan K.

Bassist

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you start building and testing voicings in your own workflow.

A chord finder takes note or fret input, matches it against chord formulas, and returns likely chord symbols with supporting theory details.

This tool is optimized for manual note and fret input. For audio-first workflows, it helps you verify chord names after you isolate the notes.

Yes. You start from notes or positions, and the tool works backward to suggest the best matching chord names.

Yes. The analysis is note-based, so it works across guitar, piano, ukulele, and other instruments where you can define pitch content.

It recognizes common major/minor triads plus suspended, diminished, augmented, dominant, and extended chord families.

The analyzer compares your input with established chord structures and returns strong theoretical matches suitable for practice, writing, and arrangement checks.

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Enter a Shape and Identify the Chord

Input notes or fret positions, analyze them instantly, and save the voicings you want to keep.