Fretboarder is a web app to visualize the layout of scales and arpeggios on a variety of fretboards, from ukulele to 11-string guitar. It can overlap multiple sequences, display specific positions, highlight intervals, and more!
Fretboarder is a web app to visualize the layout of scales and arpeggios on a variety of fretboards. It aims to help players get a better grasp on scales, and ultimately to become a flexible learning and practicing tool for musicians interested in music theory and improvisation. Features:
🎸 Customize the instrument
Choose between a variety of instruments (from ukulele to 11-string guitar) and tunings, set the length of the fretboard, and switch between left- and right-handed fretting.
🎨 Overlay scales and arpeggios
The main feature that distinguishes Fretboarder from other similar apps is the ability to display several sequences of notes on the same fretboard. You can overlap scales and arpeggios, display their intersections and select specific positions on the neck.
💻 Use on any device
The UI has been designed to be simple and intuitive, and to work on both desktop and mobile devices. And there's a dark mode too!
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I'm still actively working on the app, so feedback and suggestions for new features are welcomed!
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This is _awesome_, I was looking for something just like this the other week. Was very frustrated with garbage-looking websites and the annoyance of finding good scale diagrams. Nice work!
@davidgay Thank you very much! If you have any nitpicks about the UI (or anything else), feel free to let me know, I'm always working on how to improve the app.
This is an incredibly useful tool! I've been trying to make more sense of this but it's often depicted in such confusing ways on other sites. This interactive tool makes it all connect without telling you how you should think about it.
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