Guitar Fretboard Chart


This is one of the best Guitar Fretboard Charts I have found. I originally put it on a page I call Chord Chart but as you can see it's much more than that. It's a guitar fretboard diagram that you can interact with.

In the upper left corner you can display standard tuning or change it to over a dozen different tunings. You can see chord positions up and down the neck. You can also view the note names in any given key or you can change it to see the intervals, 1st, 3rd, 5th.
If you're a lefty...no problem. You can easily switch to a left handed.

You can view a variety of chords and their position up and down the neck.
To the right of that you can see the scales interface. You can see how to play a pentatonic scale (or about 20 others) in any key. Remember you can change your view from notes to intervals if you're interested in learning the relationship of notes to each other.
At the bottom of the diagram you can view the scope of the area you are interested in playing. This is a great visual help if you just want to focus on one part of the guitar fretboard.
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This guitar fretboard chart is very helpful in memorizing the notes on the guitar fretboard. I like the fact that you can change keys quickly and the fact that is shows so many different scales. I hope you enjoy it. Please bookmark the page for future reference.