Chord Player
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Common Chord Progressions
Chord Player - Play Chords & Progressions Online
Build and play any chord instantly: Major, Minor, 7th, Sus, Diminished, Augmented. Explore common chord progressions with one click. Perfect for songwriters, music students, and anyone learning music theory.
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Select any root note, choose a chord type, and click play to hear it instantly. Or jump straight to common progressions used in popular music across all genres.
- No installation or signup required - works instantly in your browser
- All sounds are synthesized in real-time for accurate pitch reference
- Perfect for ear training, songwriting, and music theory practice
Why creators choose our AI Song Generator
Value propositions
9 Essential Chord Types
Access all the chord types you need: Major, Minor, Diminished, Augmented, Sus2, Sus4, Major 7th, Minor 7th, and Dominant 7th. Each chord is accurately rendered with proper voicing for authentic sound.
Common Chord Progressions
Instantly play I-V-vi-IV (Pop), I-IV-V (Rock), ii-V-I (Jazz), i-VI-III-VII (Andalusian), and I-vi-IV-V (50s progression). Learn the progressions that power thousands of hit songs.
Visual & Audio Feedback
Watch chords highlight as they play in progression sequences. Visual feedback helps you understand chord relationships and transitions in real-time, making music theory more intuitive.
All 12 Root Notes
Play chords starting from any of the 12 chromatic notes (C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B). Choose your preferred key and explore how chords sound in different tonalities.
Octave Control
Select octaves from 2 to 6 to match your vocal range, instrumental pitch, or compositional needs. Perfect for finding the right register for your music.
Instant Playback
No loading times or rendering delays. Click play and hear your chord or progression immediately. Ideal for quick reference while writing, practicing, or studying music theory.
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Basic Chord Exploration
3 promptsMajor chord foundation
Play C Major in octave 4 - The most fundamental chord, bright and stableMinor chord emotion
Play A Minor in octave 3 - Melancholic and introspective qualitySeventh chord color
Play G Dominant 7th in octave 4 - Adds tension and resolution tendencySuspended & Extended Chords
3 promptsSus2 ambiguity
Play D Sus2 in octave 4 - Open, floating quality without major or minorSus4 anticipation
Play G Sus4 in octave 3 - Creates anticipation, commonly resolves to majorMajor 7th sophistication
Play F Major 7th in octave 4 - Dreamy, sophisticated jazz colorPopular Progressions
3 promptsPop progression
Select I-V-vi-IV progression - Used in thousands of pop hits like 'Let It Be'Rock progression
Select I-IV-V progression - Classic rock foundation, powerful and drivingJazz turnaround
Select ii-V-I progression - Essential jazz movement for smooth transitionsWorkflow overview
Follow these steps to move from idea to final mix
- 1Select root note (C through B) - Choose your starting pitch from all 12 chromatic notes
- 2Choose chord type (Major, Minor, 7th, Sus, Diminished, Augmented) - Pick from 9 essential chord qualities
- 3Pick octave (2-6) for pitch range - Adjust the register to match your needs
- 4Click Play to hear your chord - Instant playback with accurate synthesis
- 5Or select a common chord progression from the dropdown menu
- 6Click Play Progression to hear all chords in sequence with proper timing
- 7Use for songwriting, music theory study, ear training, or as a reference while practicing your instrument
What you can create with AI Song Generator
Inspiration for different creator workflows
Songwriters & Composers
Test chord ideas and progressions before opening your DAW. Quickly audition different chord qualities and progressions to find the perfect emotional foundation for your song. Save time by hearing ideas instantly without setting up instruments or software.
Music Students & Educators
Learn chord types and hear how they sound in different contexts. Perfect for music theory classes, self-study, and ear training. Understand chord relationships and progressions through hands-on experimentation with immediate audio feedback.
Guitarists & Pianists
Reference chords by ear when learning songs, transcribing music, or practicing. Verify chord voicings, check your tuning, or learn unfamiliar chord progressions by hearing them played accurately. Essential tool for musicians of all skill levels.
Producers & Arrangers
Quickly reference chord progressions while producing tracks or arranging music. Test harmonic ideas before committing to MIDI programming. Ideal for sketching out song structures and exploring different key centers.
Frequently asked questions
Answers for licensing, quality, and workflow
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Understanding Chords: The Foundation of Music
Deep-dive context for AI-generated music
Chords are the harmonic backbone of virtually all Western music, from classical symphonies to modern pop songs. A chord is simply three or more notes played simultaneously, creating harmony and emotional depth that single notes cannot achieve alone. Understanding chords is essential for anyone learning music theory, composing songs, or playing instruments like piano, guitar, or keyboard.
The most fundamental chord types are major and minor. Major chords sound bright, happy, and stable - they're built from the root note, major third (4 semitones up), and perfect fifth (7 semitones up). Minor chords sound darker, sadder, or more introspective - they use the same root and fifth, but flatten the third to create a minor third interval (3 semitones). These two chord qualities form the foundation of countless songs across all genres.
Seventh chords add complexity and color by including a fourth note - the seventh scale degree. Dominant 7th chords (used extensively in blues and jazz) create tension that wants to resolve. Major 7th chords add a dreamy, sophisticated quality popular in jazz and R&B. Minor 7th chords provide a mellow, introspective sound. These extended chords give songwriters and composers more emotional colors to paint with.
Suspended chords (Sus2 and Sus4) create a sense of ambiguity by omitting the third entirely. Instead of defining the chord as major or minor, they suspend judgment, creating an open, floating quality. Sus4 chords often resolve to major chords, creating satisfying tension-and-release moments. Sus2 chords offer a modern, spacious sound popular in contemporary music. Diminished chords sound tense and unstable, while augmented chords create an exotic, expansive feeling.
Chord progressions are sequences of chords that create musical movement and structure. The I-V-vi-IV progression (C-G-Am-F in the key of C) is perhaps the most famous, appearing in thousands of pop songs from 'Let It Be' to 'Don't Stop Believin'. The I-IV-V progression provides the backbone of rock and blues music. Jazz musicians rely heavily on the ii-V-I progression for smooth harmonic movement. Understanding these progressions helps you recognize patterns in the music you love and apply them in your own compositions.
Learning chords effectively requires both theoretical understanding and practical ear training. Use this chord player to hear the difference between chord qualities, practice identifying chords by ear, and memorize common progressions. Try playing the same chord in different octaves to understand how register affects perception. Experiment with progressions in different keys. The combination of visual feedback and immediate audio response makes learning intuitive and engaging, helping concepts stick faster than passive study alone.
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