Click on the virtual fretboard above to recreate the notes or shape of your chord and get all the possible names for that chords.
Have you ever played a chord and wondered what its name is? Well, you found the right page! The "Chord Name Finder" tool can help you find a chord name and the notes that make it up.
To find the name of a chord, you need to identify the notes that make up the chord. Once you know the notes, you can determine the chord's quality (major, minor, diminished, augmented, etc.) Finally, you can add any additional notes or alterations to determine the full name of the chord.
Our chord identifier tool automates for you the process of finding the name of a chord. Use the virtual guitar fretboard above to recreate your chord shape by clicking the frets where your fingers are placed on each string. The guitar chord namer tool will then perform a reverse chord search to determine the chord's name.
Note:The same chord can have different names depending on its musical context. Since our tool does not know about this context, it provides all possible names that correspond to the chord.