Your transposed chords appear here
How to Use
- 1Click "Load example song" to try a real song, or paste your own chords in the Original Chords area.
- 2Use the + and − buttons in the control bar to shift the key up or down by semitone. Each click moves by one half-step.
- 3The transposed result updates instantly. Click any chord name to see its finger diagram.
- 4Use Copy to paste the result elsewhere, or View Page for a distraction-free full-screen layout.
Semitone
Reference Chart
The seven natural roots shifted up by 1–6 semitones. Each cell shows both sharp ♯ and flat ♭ spellings so you can read it in whichever notation your sheet music uses.
To shift downward, read in reverse — lowering by N semitones equals raising by 12 − N. For example, C lowered by 4 is the same as C raised by 8.
| Original | +1 | +2 | +3 | +4 | +5 | +6 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | C♯ / D♭ | D | D♯ / E♭ | E | F | F♯ / G♭ |
| D | D♯ / E♭ | E | F | F♯ / G♭ | G | G♯ / A♭ |
| E | F | F♯ / G♭ | G | G♯ / A♭ | A | A♯ / B♭ |
| F | F♯ / G♭ | G | G♯ / A♭ | A | A♯ / B♭ | B |
| G | G♯ / A♭ | A | A♯ / B♭ | B | C | C♯ / D♭ |
| A | A♯ / B♭ | B | C | C♯ / D♭ | D | D♯ / E♭ |
| B | C | C♯ / D♭ | D | D♯ / E♭ | E | F |
To shift down by N, use the +(12−N) column — e.g. C−4 = C+8.
↔ scrollAbout the Guitar Chord Transposer
Guitar Tool Hub's free online chord transposer lets you shift any chord progression to any key in seconds. Paste your chords — including complex shapes like Dsus4, Em7, and Cadd9 — hit + or − to move up or down by semitone, and every chord in the output is clickable to show its finger diagram. Useful for matching a song to your vocal range, learning a song in a different key, or transposing sheet music for another instrument.
- 01Transposes any chord notation instantly
- 02Shift up or down by semitone with +/− buttons
- 03Clickable chord diagrams for every result
- 04Sharps (♯) and flats (♭) notation toggle
- 05Full-page view and copy-to-clipboard export
- 06Free — no account needed