Name That Note
Name That Note: Guitar Note Identification Quiz
Name That Note flips the Note Finder flow: we light up a fretboard position and you answer with the note name. If you are looking for a guitar name that note drill or note identification guitar practice, this is the mode built for that. It covers naturals and accidentals (choose sharps or flats), and it gives quick examples like "2nd string, 5th fret = E" so the mapping stays concrete.
This format is about speed and recall, not just locating dots. It strengthens guitar note recognition because you move from a shape or position to the pitch label instantly. It pairs well with Note Finder: use Note Finder to learn where notes live, then use Name That Note to confirm you can label them under pressure. If you have ever searched for a guess the note guitar exercise, this is the same idea, but tuned for short, repeatable sessions.
Each round tracks accuracy, median response time, and a heatmap so you can see which positions are slow or missed. You can start with open strings or a single string and expand to larger ranges as your confidence grows. The goal is clear: say the note quickly, keep your naming system consistent, and watch your response time drop as the fretboard becomes automatic.
Because the prompt is the position, this quiz feels like reading music on the fretboard: you see the spot and your brain must label it. Start with slower cadence, then tighten the auto-advance to push speed. When you're ready, mix in higher frets or landmarks to test if your mental map holds beyond the first five frets.