Write it. Chord it. Print it. Play it. · Load saved project · How it works · New song
Select root note, then click chord types to toggle on/off
Keyboard shortcuts: press A S D F G H to select chords without scrolling up -- then click the word. Escape to deselect. Double-click or right-click a word to remove its chord.
Click dots to place fingers -- click open/mute above each string
Click a string header to cycle: normal dot -- open (circle) -- muted (X)
Two ways to use Fretsheet -- choose your path
Start with a poem, a verse, or a rough idea. It does not need to be finished -- just get the words down.
Go to suno.com and switch to Custom mode. Paste your lyrics into the lyrics box, then add a style prompt describing the feel -- genre, tempo, mood -- and hit Generate.
Example style prompt: warm acoustic folk, fingerpicked guitar, slow and tender, male vocalDownload your Suno track as an MP3, then go to chordify.net. Upload the file -- Chordify analyzes the audio and displays chords scrolling in time with the music. Note them down for the next step.
Chordify Premium lets you upload your own tracks. The free tier works on songs already in their catalog.In Fretsheet, click the root note tab for your key, then click each chord type to add it to your palette. Green means it is in your song palette.
Enter your song title, paste your lyrics, and click Load Lyrics. Select a chord from your palette, then click the word in the lyrics where that chord lands. Double-click any word to remove its chord.
Right-click a word to clear its chord quickly.Click + New section, label it (Intro, Outro, Bridge), add beat slots, and tap your chords in. Click Place then click the gap in the lyrics where it belongs.
Use the Transpose controls to shift every chord up or down by semitone. The chord diagrams update instantly. Reset returns to the original key.
Hit Print / Save PDF. Your title, chord chart, and guitar diagrams print cleanly. Toggle diagrams off if you do not need them.
Save as PDF to build a growing digital songbook.Click Save Project to download a .fretsheet file with everything -- lyrics, chords, sections, transpose setting. Load it back anytime. Over time these files become your personal songbook library.
Write your song or paste existing lyrics. No need for Suno or Chordify -- if you already have a chord progression, you are ready to go straight to Fretsheet.
Whether you worked them out on guitar, figured them out by ear, got them from a teacher, or wrote your own progression -- click the root note tab and select each chord from the browser. No audio analysis needed.
Works great for guitar students building charts from lessons.Enter your song title, paste your lyrics, and click Load Lyrics. Select a chord from your palette, then click the word where that chord falls. The chord floats above the word exactly like a professional lead sheet.
Double-click or right-click any word to remove its chord.Click + New section, label it, add beat slots, tap your chords in. Then click Place and drop it anywhere in the lyrics -- before the first line, after the last, or between any two lines.
If the song sits better in a different key for your voice or instrument, use the Transpose controls. Every chord updates instantly including the guitar chord diagrams at the bottom of the print.
Hit Print / Save PDF for a clean, professional chord chart with your title, chords over lyrics, and guitar diagrams. Bring it to your next lesson or rehearsal.
Save as PDF to build a growing digital songbook.Click Save Project to download a .fretsheet file. Load it back anytime to update, transpose, or reprint. Your whole catalog lives in a folder of small files.
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