Two free chord generator websites

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Just thought I'd mention a couple of free chord generator websites. The first one is new to me and it's called ChordGen:

From the information I received on this:

"ChordGen is a free, AI-powered chord progression generator that turns plain-language prompts like 'melancholic jazz' or 'upbeat pop anthem' into multiple genre-aware progressions. Hear them on an interactive piano, edit visually, and export to MIDI—no sign-up required.
How you can use it: Turn a mood or genre prompt into ready-to-play progressions, Audition ideas on an interactive piano before committing, Explore unfamiliar styles without deep music theory, Export straight to MIDI for any DAW"
Link: https://www.chordgen.org/
Note: Although it is free to use there's an option to sign up for a "premium" feature which is a slightly more advanced search. You don't have to sign up if you don't want to as I've found it doesn't really seem to make much of a difference.

Now this second chord generator is a much more advanced one that I've been using on and off for a few years now. It's not associated with AI but if it were to be released today they'd probably call it AI powered or something along those lines. It's called Chord Player. Some info from the website:
"Music theory can be complex and this chord progression app makes it easier to experiment with chords and styles for your songs."

Link here: https://www.onemotion.com/chord-player/
There's also an online drum machine on the website here: https://www.onemotion.com/drum-machine/
While the ChordGen website is very straight forward and easy to use, Chord Player is much more indepth. It's surprisingly deep for a web based chord generator. It could even be a downloadable program on its own. You can control what instrument you want to hear playing the chords, you can use your computer keyboard for playing a melody on top of the chords and you can even export not only the MIDI but also the audio files.

So if you want simplicity use ChordGen, but if you want to go deeper check out Chord Player and also the online drum machine is pretty good.

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