Move your music into any key.
The Chord Group Transposer™ allows musicians to move entire chord progressions from one key to another instantly.
Whether adjusting for a singer’s range, changing instruments, or experimenting with new sounds, transposition is one of the most useful skills a musician can learn.
Why Transpose?
A song may sound perfect in one key for one performer but completely unsuitable for another.
Transposition allows the same song to be performed comfortably by different singers, musicians, and ensembles.
Common Uses
Adjust songs to match vocal range.
Move difficult guitar keys into easier shapes.
Quickly test different arrangements.
Explore new tonal colours and moods.
Demonstrate transposition concepts clearly.
Create charts in suitable keys.
How It Works
What Can Be Transposed?
The Chord Group Transposer™ can work with simple progressions as well as more advanced chord sequences.
C, F, G, D and more.
Am, Em, Dm and others.
C7, G7, D7 and related forms.
Supports chord endings such as m7, sus4, maj7, add9 and more.
Example
Original progression:
Transposed up two semitones:
The relationship between the chords remains identical, while the overall pitch changes.
Chord Group Transposer Tool
Enter a chord progression, choose a semitone shift, and transpose the full group instantly.
🎸 Chord Group Transposer™
Input the chord progression you’re working with (b = flat / # = sharp), choose “Shift”, select “Transpose”
Make Every Song Fit.
A simple key change can transform a performance. Explore new possibilities and find the key that works for you.
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