NeckNotes is a guitar training accessory designed to help beginners learn guitar chords faster and easier by placing color-coded stickers on the fretboard of the guitar. By utilizing colors and symbols, NeckNotes help players visualize the finger positions and memorize the chords faster.
NeckNotes was founded in 2010 by a professional guitarist named Brynn Arens.
The idea for NeckNotes came to Brynn while he was teaching guitar lessons and noticed that many of his students had difficulty memorizing the finger positions for guitar chords.
NeckNotes went through several prototypes before the final design was released.
Today, NeckNotes is sold worldwide and has received positive reviews from guitar players of all levels.
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The NeckNotes Guitar Trainer is the main product of the brand. It includes a set of color-coded stickers that are placed on the fretboard of the guitar to help players memorize finger positions for chords. The stickers are removable and do not leave any residue on the guitar.
Yes, NeckNotes can be used on any type of guitar that has a fretboard, including acoustic, electric, and classical guitars.
Yes, the stickers are designed to be easily removable and do not leave any residue on the guitar.
Yes, the stickers are reusable and can be transferred to another guitar.
No, NeckNotes do not impact the sound of the guitar in any way.
NeckNotes are primarily designed for beginners, but some intermediate players may find them helpful as well. However, advanced players may not need them as they are already familiar with the finger positions for chords.