This tool allows to transpone chord progression from one tonation to another. Simply enter your original chords, select number of semitones to shift and you'll get chords in target tonation.
Enter your chord progression here (e.g. CGDAE for J.Hendrix "Hey Joe" song) | |
Number of semitones to shift |
Original chords (before transposition) | |
Chords in the new tonation (after transposition) |
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