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Guitar Chord Diagram Creator. It's never been easier to create guitar chord diagrams! Start by clicking anywhere on the editor fret board and immediately see the result on the result fret board. Then download and share your chord diagram. Get the Pro version (no ads, no watermark)
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Guitar chord diagrams, or chord charts, are graphical representations of the structure of guitar chords on the guitar fretboard. While chord diagrams vary widely, all diagrams will show the basic structure, or shape, of the guitar chord and the fret position at which the chord should be played.