Find chords on piano, guitar, and ukulele
Start by selecting a root note and chord type at the top. Click the "Instrument" button to switch between piano, guitar, ukulele, and music notation. Play the selected chord by clicking the "Play chord" button or pressing the spacebar.
Chords on guitar and ukulele are shown as diagrams. Vertical lines represent strings, and horizontal lines represent frets. The second horizontal line from the top represents the first fret unless a number to the left indicates otherwise.
A cross above a string indicates it should not be played, while a circle indicates the string is played open (without pressing any fret). Numbers indicate which fingers to use: 1 = index finger, 2 = middle finger, 3 = ring finger, and 4 = pinky.
Many guitar and ukulele chords can be played in different positions. The most common position is shown to the left, and you can click any alternative position to select it. Click the “Hand” button to switch to a left-handed guitar or ukulele.
Free online chord exercises
Try our free chord exercises and learn how to identify, write, and play chords. You'll also find a variety of other music exercises that will expand your musical understanding and abilities.