TuneUniversal
Online chord transposer for key changes
Transpose chord progressions by semitone, keep slash chords intact, choose sharps or flats and copy the new progression instantly.
At a glance
The key details to understand this tool at a glance.
Range
-12 to +12 semitones
Output
Sharps or flats
Support
Slash chords and chord quality
How it works
- Paste chord symbols.
- Choose semitones from -12 to +12.
- Copy the transposed result.
Related guides
Find an easier key
Transpose a song to fit your voice, avoid difficult chord shapes or match another instrument.
Chords and key
Use the chord transposer when a song feels too high or too low. Move every chord by the same number of semitones.
Quick answers
Short answers to the most common first-step questions.
Does it keep chord quality?
Yes. Only the root note moves, while m, 7, maj7, sus4, add9 and similar chord qualities stay intact.
Can you transpose full lyrics and chord sheets?
Yes. The tool preserves spacing and line breaks, and leaves non-chord words unchanged.
Explore the next step
Use these links to move between the tool, practical guides and the matching tuning hub.
Related guides
Related searches
Internal pages that naturally match the next step after this tool.
Related questions
Short follow-up questions to keep practice moving.
What is the most useful next step?
After this tool, the most useful next step is usually a related practical guide or a tuning page.
All guidesWhich other tool should you open alongside this one?
If you are practicing a song, pairing this with the metronome or Tap BPM usually makes practice more effective.
Online metronomeFAQ
Are flats supported?
Yes, flat roots are normalized to sharp output.
Which chord types work?
Major, minor, sharps, flats, sevenths and common suffixes are supported.
Does transposing only rename chords?
It changes the key while keeping the harmonic relationship between chords intact.
Does it support sharps and flats?
It supports common major, minor, sharp, flat and seventh chord names.