ChordPro viewer

View and clean up ChordPro guitar sheets

Paste a ChordPro-style draft, inspect where chords land in the lyrics, then edit or transpose before export.

Quick reference

ChordPro reference

Common ChordPro fields that keep a guitar chart organized.

Title

{title: Song Name}

Keeps the exported chart searchable in a songbook or folder.

Artist

{artist: Artist Name}

Useful when several songs share similar titles or arrangements.

Tempo

{tempo: 92}

Stores the rehearsal BPM next to the lyric and chord content.

Chord placement

[G]Lyric text

Places a chord at the lyric position where the change should happen.

Read chord positions in context

ChordPro is useful because chord symbols sit directly inside lyric lines. ChordMate can parse a ChordPro-style draft into an editable sheet so players can see whether the chord positions still match the sung phrase.

Fix rough ChordPro before sharing

Many copied charts contain inconsistent spacing, missing metadata, or chords that need a singer-friendly key. ChordMate keeps the chart editable so you can correct symbols, transpose the song, and preserve title, artist, key, capo, BPM, and time signature.

Use the viewer as a bridge to export

After reviewing the sheet, you can copy or download a clean ChordPro version. This makes the viewer useful for personal archives, worship libraries, cover-band notes, and classroom handouts that need consistent chart formatting.

FAQ

Can I paste an existing ChordPro file into ChordMate?

Yes. Paste ChordPro-style text into the editor, then review, transpose, and export it again.

Does ChordMate display guitar chord shapes while viewing ChordPro?

Yes. Selecting a chord in the sheet can show guitar voicing information for review.

Ready to make a chord chart?

Open ChordMate, upload audio or paste a draft, then review, transpose, and export the chart in one workspace.

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