Purpose

This page will help you visualize the fret board of any guitar in any tuning*. Use the predefined profiles, or create your own combination of # of strings, # of frest and tuning.

(*) any tuning that uses the chromatic scale (12 notes in an octave).

Name of guitar/tuning
Number of strings
Number of frets to show
Accidental
use 'b' instead of '#'

Examples

Regular tunings
6-string guitar ('normal')
4-string bass
5-string bass
5-string banjo (bluegrass)
Alternative tunings (blues/folk)
open A
open C
open D
open G
open Eminor

References


F A# D F A# F
F# B D# F# B F#
G C E G C G
G# C# F G# C# G#
A D F# A D A
A# D# G A# D# A#
B E G# B E B
C F A C F C
C# F# A# C# F# C#
D G B D G D
D# G# C D# G# D#
•• E A C# E A E
F A# D F A# F
F# B D# F# B F#
G C E G C G
G# C# F G# C# G#
A D F# A D A
A# D# G A# D# A#

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