A metronome, tuner, fretboard note map, capo calculator, and live chord/scale finders — everything you need to practice and explore, built right into the page. No apps, no sign-ups.
Timing is the skill listeners notice most. Set a tempo, pick a time signature, and practice locking in. The first beat of each bar is accented.
Tap a string to hear its correct pitch, then match your guitar to it by ear. Standard tuning, low to high. For precise tuning a clip-on tuner is still ideal, but this gets you there.
Learning where every note lives is what frees you from memorized shapes. Show all notes, or pick one note to see everywhere it appears — the same pitch repeats all over the neck.
Play easy open-chord shapes but sound in a different key. Pick the shape you're fingering and where the capo sits, and see what actually rings out.
Choose a root note and a scale type. The diagram highlights every note of that scale across a section of the neck, with roots in red.
Choose a root and a chord quality. The tool spells the chord — the exact notes you need sounding — and names the intervals that make it that quality.
| Note | Interval from root | Semitones |
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See all seven notes of any major key and the chords that naturally belong to it — the palette a song in that key draws from.
| Degree | Chord | Quality | Roman numeral |
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