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Find The Fret is an online learning tool built around “guitar fretboard visualization.” Based on the scraped content, it is not a traditional structured course platform. Instead, it uses an interactive fretboard to help users view notes, scales, modes, pentatonic scales, triads, and CAGED positions, making it suitable for basic guitar practice and as a music theory aid.
The tool supports selecting different keys, such as C, D, E, and more, and allows users to switch between various scales/modes, including Major, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian, Harmonic Minor, Major/Minor Pentatonic, Major/Minor Blues, and Major/Minor Triad. Users can also toggle between letter notation and number notation: the former is useful for identifying specific note names, while the latter helps users understand scale-degree relationships relative to the root. The CAGED system is one of its key features, displaying the five C, A, G, E, and D shapes to help learners practice scales within fixed positions.
The main content does not disclose pricing, subscription options, payment methods, or member-only features, nor does it show any certification/certificate information. Based on the current content, it appears more like a free or open-access web tool, but its business model cannot be confirmed from this alone. The instruction language is English, with no Chinese version, instructor information, or institutional background visible.
Its strengths are its clear focus and low barrier to entry. It covers common guitar scales and modes, can highlight root notes, and displays CAGED shapes, which is very helpful for beginners building spatial awareness of the fretboard. The drawbacks are also clear: it is not a complete course, and there is no visible structured learning path, video explanation, practice feedback, learning progress tracking, or instructor support. In addition, several features are marked as Coming soon, such as enharmonic highlighting, soloing suggestions over chord progressions, and markings for different chord fingerings and inversions, indicating that the product is still being improved.
It is suitable for guitar learners who are memorizing fretboard note names, learning pentatonic scales/CAGED, or wanting to quickly check available scales before improvising. It is less suitable for those who need a structured course, Chinese-language explanations, homework correction, or certificates. Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content and is marked as unknown.
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findthefret.com is an United States Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach findthefret.com directly.