Chord Progression Generator
Generate usable chord progressions for songs, loops, and songwriting drafts.

What This Tool Does
Chord Progression Generator creates usable chord sequences for songwriting, beat making, and demo building. It is designed for producers, songwriters, and composers who need a starting point that fits a clear key, mood, and genre without spending time testing random chords.
The tool works well for common writing tasks such as verse loops, chorus lifts, pre-chorus transitions, and bridge contrasts. You can give it a genre, mood, key, and tempo, then get progressions that are practical to play on piano, guitar, or inside a DAW. It is most useful when you want a harmonic foundation fast and do not need melody or lyrics yet.
How To Use It
Start with the style you want, then add the key and the section of the song. Genre, key, tempo, and section are the most useful inputs. If you want a warmer result, ask for major-key movement; if you want more tension, ask for minor, suspended, or borrowed-chord color. Keep the request specific enough to guide harmony, but not so crowded that every bar has conflicting instructions.
This tool is a good fit for pop, R&B, indie, lo-fi, EDM, rock, and film-style sketches. It is less suitable when you need a fully arranged track, exact transcription of an existing song, or advanced jazz reharmonization without specifying that style. For the cleanest output, avoid mixing too many moods in one request and mention whether you want simple triads, seventh chords, or a looped progression.
Expected output is a short, direct progression you can use immediately, usually with bar-by-bar chords and a brief note on how the sequence functions. Keep it original, keep it playable, and keep it section-aware. The tool should not replace final musical judgment, so check how the progression supports your melody and bass line before committing it to a finished track.
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