Free Online Instruments
Virtual Instruments
Real-sounding instruments you can play right in your browser — no install, no account. Built for musicians, producers, and songwriters who want to hear ideas instantly.
Each virtual instrument on Chord Sequence uses real audio samples — not simple synthesis — so you hear the true character of the instrument. Play bass lines in tab notation, experiment with chord voicings on piano, or sketch drum grooves without leaving the browser.
The Virtual Bass Guitar is available now with four sample banks (Fender Pick, Finger, Slap, Muted) and a full tab editor. Piano, Drums, and Guitar are in development.
Bass Guitar
Play a virtual 4-string bass in your browser — free, no install
Piano
Virtual grand piano — coming soon
Drums
Virtual drum kit — coming soon
Guitar
Virtual acoustic & electric guitar — coming soon
Frequently asked questions
Are the virtual instruments free?
Yes — every instrument on Chord Sequence is free to use in any modern browser. No account, no download.
What is a virtual instrument?
A virtual instrument is a software recreation of a real instrument that you play in the browser. It uses real audio samples or synthesis to produce authentic-sounding tones without physical hardware.
Can I use these instruments on mobile?
Yes. All instruments run in any modern browser including Safari on iOS and Chrome on Android. No plugin required.
Which virtual instrument is available right now?
The Virtual Bass Guitar is live now — you can play it at chordsequence.com/bass-guitar/. Piano, Drums, and Guitar are in development.
Also try the Chord Progression Editor
Combine piano, bass, drums and guitar in one session — drag chords, pick a rhythm style, and export to WAV.
Open Chord Editor →