Diverse Chord Sound Effect Collection

Explore our diverse collection of chord sound effects, perfect for enhancing your musical projects with rich, harmonic textures.

Bright jazz chord with syncopated rhythm elements

Minor chord with a somber, melancholic feel

Soft, muted chord with a gentle, calming effect

Sharp, dissonant chord for a tense, dramatic scene

Majestic suspended chord with a resonant, lingering effect

Majestic, triumphant chord with a grandiose reverb

Simple triad chord with a clear, bell-like tone

Subtle, jazzy chord progression with smooth voice leading

Complex, atonal chord with an experimental edge

Lush, orchestral chord with rich, layered harmonies

Bright, open fifth power chord with a punchy attack

Ethereal augmented chord with a slow, ambient swell

Dissonant chord cluster with a sharp attack and quick decay

Harmonic major chord with a wide stereo field

Deep minor chord with a soft, lingering echo

Bright major chord with a shimmering reverb tail

Dark diminished chord with a haunting reverb

Resonant minor ninth chord with a gradual build-up

Quick staccato chord for a suspenseful moment

Warm major seventh chord with a gentle fade-out

The 47-year-old man saying 'Losers want to squabble?' from chord G3 to C#2.

A deep analog hum fades in, followed by a soft chime with aliasing artifacts. A whoosh of white noise builds, leading to a metallic resonance. A compressed synth chord swells, ending with a mechanical click and a VHS-style flutter before fading to silence.

A deep bassy hum fades in, like a PS1 intro booting up. A glitchy chime and whoosh of static swells, then a low synth chord booms, shimmering with aliasing.

A short, eerie piano chord followed by an echoing silence, creating a dramatic wrong answer effect.

Bad to the Bone opening with dramatic pause and power chord finish

A minor (one octave) drone chord

Create an original piano composition with the following requirements: Mood: Sad and emotional, evoking a reflective or melancholic tone. Structure: One verse (16 bars), One chorus (16 bars), One bridge (8 bars). Key: Any minor key to maintain a sad tone (e.g., A minor, C minor). Tempo: Slow and steady (around 60–80 BPM). Precision: Ensure the notes and rhythm are perfectly aligned, with smooth transitions between sections. Style: Use simple yet expressive melodies and chord progressions, avoiding overly complex harmonies. Deliver a piano piece 2 to 3 minutes long, ensuring smooth transitions and a cohesive flow.

Atmospheric Intro: Start slow with low-frequency drones or rumbling sounds. Add breathy sounds or distant howls for a creepy ambiance. Use soft reverb for a spacious and eerie feel. Percussive Elements: Incorporate low, irregular thumps like heartbeat sounds. Use metallic clangs or chains rattling for unsettling effects. Add reverse sounds to build tension. Melody or Motif: Use dissonant chords or off-tune pianos. Add a repetitive, minor-key motif to establish the horror theme. Experiment with instruments like violins, bells, or distorted music boxes. Creepy Effects: Add whispers, creaks, or wind gusts. Use modulated sounds mimicking whispers or ghostly tones. Dynamic Structure: Start sparse and build tension by gradually layering more elements. Introduce sudden pauses or sharp stings for jump-scare moments.

Ethereal harp chord progression with a long, ambient sustain.

Craft an energetic power chord sequence on an electric guitar with heavy distortion, suitable for a rock anthem.

Produce a funky guitar chord progression with a wah-wah pedal effect, capturing a groovy and upbeat vibe.

Sinister organ music with a slow, eerie melody and dissonant chords.

Majestic organ chords with angelic overtones and subtle reverb.

Dramatic minor chord progression with low tone emphasis.

Produce a quick reverse cymbal swell leading into a high-energy synth chord.

A dramatic orchestral hit that resolves into a minor chord to emphasize failure.

Ambient mechanical hum, low thrum. SFX: Headset static, slow then sharp spike. Music: Dissonant chords increase. Transition: Handheld zoom into helmet reflection, warping.

Electric guitar A major power chord

Electric guitar power chord distortion

Three high synthesizer notes, followed by a final chord, evoking a VHS company intro.

Acoustic guitar G chord sound

C sharp minor chords piano with reverb and delay