Keyboard view
Check the notes before you commit to the chord
Piano chords can look simple as symbols but feel different under the fingers. This tool shows the note set and inversion so the chord can guide melody, bass, and arrangement choices.
SongmuseType a piano chord, see the notes on a keyboard, try inversions, and play the chord in your browser.

Use the browser tool first, then copy the result into a song prompt or continue to SongMuse creation.
piano chord generator
Search a chord symbol, hear it, view the notes, and use the piano shape as a clearer direction for your next song.
Keyboard view
Piano chords can look simple as symbols but feel different under the fingers. This tool shows the note set and inversion so the chord can guide melody, bass, and arrangement choices.
Composition cue
A single piano chord can set the whole color of a song. The SongMuse handoff names the chord and its notes, so the generated idea can keep that harmonic center in mind.
Enter a word, chord, key, or mood so the tool has a useful musical direction.
Play, copy, or adjust the generated ideas before you use them in a song.
Use the result as prompt context for lyrics, harmony, or a full SongMuse creation.
No. It is a fast writing utility that helps you prepare musical or lyric material for SongMuse.
Yes. Copy the words, chords, or progression and paste them into your next prompt.
No. It gives practical starting points, not professional harmonic analysis.
Yes. The controls are browser-based and work without installing a DAW.
The utility prepares material. Use SongMuse creation when you want full audio.
No. The MVP focuses on useful songwriting suggestions rather than exhaustive reference data.