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Chord Symbols

by Tijs Krammer
Individual Styles from $24.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $34.00 USD
The Chord Symbols Font Family was designed by Tijs Krammer and published by Tijs Krammer. Chord Symbols contains 2 styles and family package options.

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Per Style:

$17.00 USD

Pack of 2 styles:

$34.00 USD

About the family


Chord Symbols is a font designed for musicians. It helps you write beautiful chord symbols, whether in Word, Pages, or other applications. No complicated configurations or keycodes are needed – you can simply type the chords with your regular keyboard.

Musicians often notate chords using standard characters. They use # instead of a proper sharp symbol, b instead of a true flat, dim instead of a small circle, and so on. The Chord Symbols font ensures that your chords appear more polished, readable, and efficiently notated. Uppercase letters are used for chord roots, while lowercase letters function as superscripts for terms like 'sus' and 'add'. The number keys are used for additions, and they are also formatted as superscripts for clarity. The # key generates a beautifully styled sharp symbol, while the @ key (located to the left of #) produces a flat symbol.

You can use the font to notate chords according to your preference. Whether you favor maj7, m7, or a small triangle for a major seventh – or m, mi, min, or a horizontal line for a minor chord – this font accommodates your style. Originally created to format chord symbols above pop song lyrics, Chord Symbols is also designed to integrate smoothly with music notation software like Dorico, Sibelius, and MuseScore.

Designers: Tijs Krammer

Publisher: Tijs Krammer

Foundry: Tijs Krammer

Design Owner: Tijs Krammer

MyFonts debut: Sep 10, 2012

Chord Symbols

About Tijs Krammer

Tijs Krammer is a singer, conductor and arranger from The Netherlands. He has written several books concerning on choral matters and these books are published in dutch as well as in german. His choral arrangements are published by De Haske and Molenaar.Tijs has created a font called Chord Symbols for easily writing beautiful chords, using only simple keyboard characters as input. The font uses a real flat and sharp. It has special characters, like a triangle for maj7, a circle for dim and a slashed circle for half-dimininshed. The extensions, like 7, 9 and sus4, will automatically be placed in superscript. There are several versions of the Chord Symbols font: Regular (sans), Serif, Lining and Roman Numerals (for writing scale degrees).

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