Highest fret considered when searching for a chord voicing. Raise it to unlock higher-position fingerings and more alternate voicings; lower it to keep chords near the nut.
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Chords like 7add9, 6add9 and maj7add9 have 5 notes, but these instruments only have 4 strings — the 5th is dropped. When on, affected chords show a note naming the dropped tone.
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Chords are normally drawn from the nut. If a chord's lowest fretted note lands above this fret, the diagram is cropped to start just below it instead of drawing a wall of empty frets. Raise it to allow taller diagrams before cropping kicks in; lower it to crop sooner.
Comma-separated chord names. Supported qualities: major, m, 7, m7, maj7 (or M7), dim, dim7, m7b5, aug (+), sus2, sus4, 6, m6, add9, madd9, 7add9 (or 9), 6add9 (or 6/9), maj7add9 (or maj9).
Slash/inversion chords work too, e.g. Am/C, D7/F#, G/B. Hover a tile to copy it as an image, or to reveal ‹ › arrows for alternate fingerings when more than one is available.
Click a fingering dot to hear that note, or the chord name to hear the whole chord.