Chord Colors

Explore music theory
through color

No sheet music. Trust your ear. Learn through exploration.

Chord Colors on iPhone showing chords, guitar voicings, progressions, and scales

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Why Chord Colors?

Chord Colors skips notation because it can get in the way of exploration, creativity, and curiosity. Whether you're an advanced or beginner musician, there's so much packed in here you're guaranteed to learn something new and get inspired.

The colors aren't random

Similar colors sound good together

C G D A E B F♯ C♯ G♯ D♯ A♯ F

Colors are arranged according to the circle of fifths

Opposite colors sound bad together

C G D A E B F♯ C♯ G♯ D♯ A♯ F

Tritones are the most dissonant interval

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Guitar and Piano

Same color system for both. 113 chords, 1,882 guitar voicings. See every note in context on both instruments.

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Chord Progressions

470 progressions by genre and length. Tap to hear it, tap the arrow to see how to play it.

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Scales

148 scales from around the world. Pin any scale by tapping and holding on it. Then go to the Chords page, via the sidebar menu, and you can see all matching chords instantly!

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Saved Chords

Build your progression as you write. Transpose everything to a new key by tapping any of the note names in the header.

There's so much more

Explore matching chords, matching scales, and modal mixture easily!

The lessons page walks you through each of the advanced feature step by step.

Chord Colors is also great as a teaching aid, an ear trainer, and an inspiration tool for songwriters!

Start exploring music visually

Free download. No sheet music required.

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