Show HN: Chord Commander – A webapp to organize guitar chords
Chord Commander is a web application designed for guitarists to visualize and organize guitar chords effortlessly. It allows users to view chord voicings, manage fingerings, and create custom chord types without any installation or sign-up. The app is lightweight, with a total payload of approximately 97 KB, and works offline across various browsers.
- ▪Chord Commander is a browser-based tool that loads quickly and requires no installation.
- ▪Users can visualize chord voicings, organize their grip library, and build custom chord types.
- ▪The application is built with minimal dependencies and is compatible with multiple modern browsers.
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A guitar chord voicing tool that loads faster than you can tune your guitar. Chord Commander is a browser-based SPA for guitarists who want to visualise chord voicings across the fretboard, organise their grip library, and build custom chord type collections — all without installing anything, signing up for anything, or waiting for anything to load. Double-click index.html. That's it. You're in. Or try it here: joexo.codeberg.page/chord-commander What it does Chord Viewer — Pick a chord type from the drawer, see every voicing across the full 24-fret neck, colour-coded by interval (root, M3, P5, m7...). Rootless voicings work too — implied roots shown as dashed rings. Grips Editor — Your personal library of fingerings, organised by chord type.
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