Ascending/descending chord lines

Is it possible to change pitch of chords to create a chord scale or make the pitch of the chords higher or lower, corresponding with or moving counter to the melody line? ? I’m not talking about voicings/inversions, I mean make the entire chord higher or lower in pitch than the default.

once again I am using the edit feature in the original post to respond to your answer Luke….
I don’t mean change the chord as in C to C#… I mean change the pitch of the chord as in being able to select for example, the G chord that appears in the open position on a banjo or the G chord that appears at the third fret or the G chord that appears at the 7th fret etc.
I realize each of these is a different inversion, so maybe I just need to use the altered bass note feature to select root inversion, 1st inversion or second inversion…
But even if this works it only gets me halfway up the fingerboard in available pitches. I would still need to be able to select the three inversions in the next octave simulate the pitches available on the entire fngerboard.

I’m not sure what you mean. If you change the pitch of a chord (as in, all the notes in a chord) it becomes a different chord: C raised by one semitone is C#. I’m pretty sure you know this so I think I’m missing something here…

Usually when you want chords to follow the melody it’s not that the chord roots match the melody so much as the chords change so that some note in the chord fits with the melody. Changing the bass note is another useful technique here to create a sort of counter-melody.