Free online music tool

Online Chord Progression Generator

Choose a genre and complete key to get a practical four-chord progression, with playable chord names and reusable Roman numerals.

Generate a chord progression

Choose a musical style and key. No music theory knowledge required.

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Key: C Major

Progression pattern

IVviIV

Chords to play

C
G
Am
F

How to use this progression

  • Play each chord for one or two bars, then repeat the loop.
  • Try block chords, arpeggios, or a rhythm that fits the genre.
  • Use the first chord as a natural starting and ending point.
  • Add sevenths later if you want more harmonic color.
Music theory quick guide

Roman numerals describe a chord's position in the selected key, so the same pattern works in every key.

Uppercase numerals are major chords, lowercase numerals are minor chords, and the ° symbol marks a diminished chord.

Audio processing runs locally in your browser unless the tool explicitly performs a music catalog search.

Simple workflow

How to use the Chord Progression Generator

1

Choose a genre and key

Pick a musical style and a complete key such as C Major or A Minor.

2

Generate a progression

Get a proven four-chord pattern and generate another variation whenever you want.

3

Play the named chords

Use the large chord names immediately, or reuse the Roman numeral pattern in another key.

Why use it

A focused tool for a faster music workflow

Use chord progression generator without installing a full audio workstation or waiting for a remote processing queue.

All common keys

Explore progressions across 12 chromatic roots.

Easy-to-read results

See actual chord names first, with Roman numerals available as a portable theory reference.

Useful templates

Start from proven scale-degree patterns rather than a blank page.

Fast ideation

Generate a new harmonic direction in a few clicks.

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Questions and answers

Chord Progression Generator FAQ