GUITAR CHORDS FINDER

Guitar Chords Chart for every root note and chord type

How this Guitar Chord Finder works?

There are many guitar chord finders over the internet but with this one you’ll be able to find all the possible positions over the neck and choose the one that better fits your harmonic needs.

Which position is the one that has more notes in common with the last chord I did? This is a common issue in the composition process and so often it is not easy to find this chord - there are many options and many variations on each of the shapes of the CAGED system.

With this guitar chord finder you’ll find the chord you need. There is a fret filter to make it easier. You only have to select from which fret to which fret you want to look for.

In order to begin using this tool the first thing to do is select the root note from the note selector. Once you have chosen the root note in the right side of this selector you’ll find another selector from where you can choose the kind of chord ( Power Chord, Major, minor, Dominant seventh…)

Then click the GET CHORD button and you’ll see all the posibles shapes for this chord all over the neck.

If you want to filter the chords use the fret filter selector you can find under the Basic and Barre Chords section. Move the selectors over the first and last fret you want to look for.

The numbers inside the black dots mean the note of the scale in grades. So for example, 1 means the root note, 3 means the third note of the scale and so on. If you are looking for a minor chord the third will by minor ( one tone and a half from the root note) and if the chord you are looking for is major then the 3 is a major third ( 2 tones from the root)

Guitar Chords filtered by fret:

Move the sliders for selecting first and last frets that will be shown