Okay, so I’ve been messing around with Suno, making some tunes, and I really wanted to get the chords for one of my songs. It’s a catchy little thing, and I figured it’d be cool to play it on my guitar. But, uh, Suno doesn’t exactly spit out chord charts, you know?
Figuring It Out
First, I just tried listening to the song really carefully. I grabbed my guitar and poked around, trying to find the chords by ear. This…kinda worked? I mean, I got a few of them, but it was slow going and I’m not exactly a pro at this. I needed a better way.
Hitting the Web
Then, I thought, “Hey, there’s gotta be something online that can help.” So I started searching. Typed in stuff like “get chords from song” and “analyze song for chords.” You know, the usual desperate Googling.
I found a website that can extract the chord, and it’s very easy to use, no need to install anything, just open it and use it online.
Getting Down to Business
I put the Suno song link, hit “Extract,” and waited. It took a surprisingly long time. I was actually starting to think it was just going to do some analyzing and spit out those chords!
The Result
And bam! There it was. The website displayed the chords, all laid out nice and neat. It even showed the timing, which was super helpful. I grabbed my guitar, started strumming along, and it sounded…pretty darn good! I mean, there were a couple of spots where I might tweak it a bit, but overall, it was exactly what I needed.
So, yeah, that’s how I got the chords for my Suno song. It wasn’t as straightforward as I initially hoped, but with a little help from the internet and some good old-fashioned trial and error, I got there in the end. Now I can jam out to my AI-generated tune whenever I want!