The Chord Progression Maker has now been released.
Don’t know what to chords to play?
Want to write a new song?
Playing the same old guitar chords?
This tool can help you inspire you!
Simply select a key and a chord progression and then strum away on your guitar. This can be used as a great starting point for your songs or easy inspiration for a tune.
The chord progression maker shows the chords to play as well as the notes that make up that chord. You may want to use the notes as a basis for creating a picking out a melody on your guitar over the top of the progression.
The progressions use the common roman numeral system to represent the note in a key independent fashion. The lower case numbers are minor, upper case major.
The C Major scale is:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
C D E F G A B C
So a I-IV-V progression in C is the C, F & G chords. That is the first, fourth and fifth notes in a C Major Scale use to create the major chords (as the roman numerals are all upper case).
It’s easy to play around with the chords and hopefully this will prove a useful starting point for your compostions.
So check out the Chord Progression Maker now and leave a comment with suggestions for improving this music tool.












