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		<title>Blank Guitar Fretboard Diagram</title>
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When learning notes on the fretboard, scales, sequences and chords, it is very good to draw on guitar fretboard diagram. Such fretboard studies will help find some system in notes organization and also serve you as great fretboard visualization tool. Good this about the diagrams is you can practice using diagrams even when away from [...]]]></description>
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<p>When learning <a href="http://guitarrr.com/full-color-fretboard-diagram/">notes on the fretboard</a>, scales, sequences and chords, it is very good to draw on <strong>guitar fretboard diagram</strong>. Such fretboard studies will help find some system in notes organization and also serve you as great fretboard visualization tool. Good this about the diagrams is you can practice using diagrams even when away from your guitar.<span id="more-31"></span></p>
<p>How are my fretboard diagrams different from hundreds of others? In a number of ways. Usually fretboard diagrams have same distance between all the frets. In my humble opinion, it is more useful to have a diagram as close to the real world as possible. This one was drawn with a photo of real Fender neck on the background. Also it is not so easy to find printer friendly fretboard diagrams. This one is simplified (no fretboard texture, fancy markers, etc.) so that it will look sharp when printed out. Hope you like it! Enjoy!</p>
<p><a href="http://guitarrr.com/wp-content/uploads/fretboard.pdf" target="_blank">Download Guitarrr! Fretboard Diagram (pdf)</a></p>
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