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Map of all natural notes (A, B, C, D, E, F, and G) across the entire fretboard for a 6-string guitar in Open-D tuning.

This core set of notes (compared to a chart that has both naturals and accidentals) offers the benefit of simplicity, focus, clarity and ability to visualize fundamental music theory concepts. For example, when we start learning the music alphabet and our first chords it's usually the notes of the C-Major scale, and the notes that make up the C-Major scale happen to be all natural notes. The same applies to a common A-Minor scale, which consists only of the natural notes.

In fact, here's a list of highly popular scales that use only the natural notes:

  • C-Major
  • A-Minor
  • A-Minor Pentatonic
  • C-Major Pentatonic
  • D-Dorian
  • E-Phrygian
  • F-Lydian
  • G-Mixolydian

And here's a list of common chords that can be constructed just from natural notes:

  • Major chord
  • Minor chord
  • Dominant 7th chord
  • Major 7th chord
  • Minor 7th chord
  • Diminished chord
  • Half-diminished 7th chord

What this means for you is that if you want to explore those scales or chords and arpeggios within those scales then this single diagram covers them all.

How You Can Use This Chart

Here's a list of scenarios where you may find map like this to be really helpful.

  • Visualize and memorize locations of natural notes on the fretboard.
  • Find different chord voicings, inversions or shapes.
  • Understand common scales in different positions across the fretboard.
  • Explore modes of the Major scale.
  • Find convenient patterns to play common arpeggios.
  • Experiment with different instrument tunings.

But you are free and encouraged to come up with other uses as well and share them in the comment section below, I'd be happy to read your ideas. That way you are also sharing your experience with the rest of the community.

Features and Benefits of the Chart

  • 12 and 24 frets: The charts are available in two variations: as 12 frets and as 24 frets.
  • Doubled frets: Fret numbers are provided both below and above the diagram, offering additional visual cues to pinpoint your location and navigate the fretboard with even greater ease.

Alternative tuning spellings

For those who search for this content based on the tuning names, here are alternative spellings to increase the chances:

  • DADF#AD
  • D-A-D-F#-A-D
  • D2-A2-D3-F#3-A3-D4

Details

Poster type electronic
Poster language English
Paper size format A4 (ISO 216)

What is included

Poster, printable PDF 2 pc
Poster, grayscale (B/W), printable PDF 2 pc

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Date added September 27, 2023
Version 1.0

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