Soundgate Guitar Fretboard

Soundgate Guitar Fretboard

A free interactive fretboard for scales, shapes and chords

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Published on Feb 7, 2026
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About Soundgate Guitar Fretboard

Soundgate Guitar Fretboard is a free interactive tool to help guitar players understand the fretboard beyond memorized shapes. Visualize scales, chords, arpeggios, and intervals, practice scale shapes across the neck, and play along with a built-in metronome and drone for ear training. No signup. No ads. Just practice.

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This web-based educational tool provides an interactive environment for visualizing musical theory on a guitar neck without the barrier of account creation. It combines visual learning of scales and chords with integrated metronome and drone features for ear training.

  • Completely free with no advertisements or account sign-up requirements.
  • Integrated auditory tools including a built-in metronome and drone for ear training.
  • Multi-functional visualization for scales, intervals, arpeggios, and chord shapes.
  • Web-based accessibility allows for immediate practice on any device with a browser.

Ideal for: Students and educators looking for a distraction-free, browser-based tool to teach or learn guitar theory and fretboard navigation.

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iam4885
@iam4885

as someone who grew up in the 90s learning guitar by ear this is such an amazing tool. bravo guys

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@aren

Thank you! That’s exactly the kind of guitarist we had in mind when building this. If you have any feedback or ideas, we’d love to hear them 🙌

iam4885
@iam4885

@aren would be cool to have song suggestions that use certain scales, chords, etc...so a beginner can start building a quicker understanding of how these sounds translate into songs we all love

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@aren

We’d love to hear: -How do you approach learning the fretboard? -Do visual or audio-based tools help your understanding? -What would you wish a modern guitar learning platform did better?