Chord Calculator
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Chord Calculator

Build and analyze musical chords

About Musical Chords

A chord is a combination of three or more notes played simultaneously. This calculator helps you build chords by selecting a root note and chord type, showing the notes, intervals, and basic fingerings for guitar and piano.

Chord Theory Tips

  • Root Note: The foundation note that gives the chord its name
  • Intervals: The distance between notes measured in semitones
  • Inversions: Different arrangements of the same chord notes
  • Extensions: Additional notes beyond the basic triad
  • Voice Leading: Smooth transitions between chord progressions
  • Practice: Learn chord shapes and practice transitions

Common Chord Formulas

Chord Type Formula Intervals Example (C) Sound Quality
Major 1-3-5 Root, Major 3rd, Perfect 5th C-E-G Bright, happy
Minor 1-♭3-5 Root, Minor 3rd, Perfect 5th C-E♭-G Sad, melancholic
Diminished 1-♭3-♭5 Root, Minor 3rd, Diminished 5th C-E♭-G♭ Tense, unstable
Augmented 1-3-#5 Root, Major 3rd, Augmented 5th C-E-G# Bright, tense
Major 7th 1-3-5-7 Root, Major 3rd, Perfect 5th, Major 7th C-E-G-B Jazzy, sophisticated
Minor 7th 1-♭3-5-♭7 Root, Minor 3rd, Perfect 5th, Minor 7th C-E♭-G-B♭ Mellow, jazzy
Dominant 7th 1-3-5-♭7 Root, Major 3rd, Perfect 5th, Minor 7th C-E-G-B♭ Bluesy, resolving
Power Chord 1-5 Root, Perfect 5th C-G Strong, neutral
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