Chord Identifier - Reverse Chord Finder - Search Chord By Notes

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 simple fact, musicians understand the mechanics behind the beauty be of great music. This statement is true especially when they know how to create music. A good term to describe this is scenario would be “The magic is in the mystery.” For beginner and Masters alike, it's important to have a guide to help composers create musical pieces. Musicians need help putting it the desired end into perspective. A useful tool that will help is the Chord Identifier (Reverse Chord Finder).

The Chord Identifier serves as a helping hand when you have a melody of notes and would like to find the chords name of those notes. The Chord Identifier will function for most major chords. It also functions on minor, augmented, diminished, 8 types of 7th chords (7, maj7, m7, m(maj7), dim7, 7b5, 7#5, m7b5), ninth chords, eleventh chords, 13th chords, sixth chords, sus2 and sus4 chords. Chords with altered bass notes functionality has also been added. Broader identification functionalities have also been added including restrict/broaden bass note identification, and partial chord note search. It is easy to use. The user will input five note and tool will identify which chord it is.

The Chord Identifier makes musicians job easier for creating music that will better the listener’s experience. Use the Chord Identifier, we hope you enjoy it!

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