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  1. FretMap - Interactive Guitar Fretboard

    FretMap's free interactive fretboard helps you master your guitar chords, scales and arpeggios allowing for more enjoyable, fluid, more awesome playing.

  2. Chord Finder - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    Use FretMap's interactive chord finder to help you learn new chords, find the chords you already know, and discover new ways to play them.

  3. About - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    About About FretMap is a free web app helping you master your guitar scales, arpeggios or chords and shred with the best of 'em. The app provides an interactive guitar fretboard allowing you to pick your …

  4. Open Strings - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    Open strings are the unfretted strings of the guitar - no fretboard fingering required! They are the strings that are played without pressing down on any frets. In standard tuning; The open strings of a guitar …

  5. Daily Practice - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    This page will regenerate daily practice patterns for you to learn and practice.

  6. Common Barre Chords - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    Common Barre Chords Barre chords are a type of guitar chord where one or more fingers are used to press down multiple strings across the guitar fretboard. Although Barre chords can be difficult to play …

  7. F Minor Scale - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    How to play F Minor Scale. This pattern consists of F, G, Ab, Bb, C, Db, and Eb – with the degrees of R, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, and b7. Learn it on this free interactive fretboard. 11,424 patterns to choose from.

  8. Power Chords - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    Power chords are a type of chord that consists of only the root note and the perfect fifth. They are neither major nor minor chords. Power chords are often used in rock music and are played with …

  9. Db Major Scale - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    How to play Db Major Scale. This pattern consists of Db, Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bb, and C – with the degrees of R, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Learn it on this free interactive ...

  10. Songs - Interactive Guitar Fretboard - fretmap.app

    Songs Songs "Ok, play me something..." Is likely what you'll be asked when you mention you play guitar. What this means is, play me something I know.