Note Finder
Guitar Note Finder
This fretboard note finder helps you find guitar notes fast. We show a note name, you tap its position, and it trains guitar note identification and recall.
Note name → click position
Quick Start
Strings
Fret Range
Options
Notes
Accidentals
Audio
Auto-advance
Handedness
Not sure where to start?
Try our Placement Test →How it works
- Pick a preset or customize strings, fret range, and accidentals.
- Tap the correct fretboard position as each note appears.
- Review accuracy, median time, and a heatmap to guide your next drill.
Use cases
- Map scale shapes across all positions.
- Lock in chord tones on every string.
- Improve improvisation by seeing notes instantly.
Practice options
Flip the board with the left-handed toggle so the fretboard matches your playing position.
Use it as a guitar note test when you want a quick baseline.
What is a Note Finder guitar note quiz?
Note Finder is a guitar fretboard quiz that tests your ability to locate notes by name. You see a note (like "E" or "F#"), then tap its position on the fretboard. It builds the mental map you need to find notes on the guitar fretboard without hesitation.
What you'll improve
- Instant note recall across all strings and frets
- Speed and accuracy under time pressure
- Weak-spot awareness through heatmap feedback
- Fretboard visualization for scales, chords, and improvisation
Common questions
Which preset should I start with?
Open Strings is the fastest way to begin. Once comfortable, try Single Strings Low E and A.
How does the speed heatmap work?
After you finish, the heatmap shows your median response time per fret and string area—revealing which notes are slow, not just wrong.
Can I use this as a fretboard quiz app on mobile?
Yes. We have an optimized Fullscreen Quiz experience for mobile and we recommend rotating your device to landscape for the best tapping experience on your phone.
Install appWhat's the difference between Note Finder and Name That Note?
Note Finder shows a note name and you tap its position. Name That Note (coming soon) highlights a position and you name the note.
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