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🎶 Elevate Your Guitar Game with FRETNOTE!
FRETNOTE Stickers for Classical/Spanish Guitar provide a set of 13 easy-to-read labels designed for 3/4-size guitars, making it simple for young learners to master notes, scales, and chords. With a quick installation process and access to online learning resources, these stickers are the perfect companion for budding musicians.
Item Weight | 60 Grams |
Manufacturer reference | FN-N346R |
Body Material | Plastic |
Colour | Wood |
String Material | Nylon |
Top Material | Steel |
Number of Strings | 6 |
Size | 3/4-size |
Item Weight | 60 g |
B**E
Ordered for friend
Ordered for friend
E**E
A good product
These stickers are well made and come with fully comprehensive instructions. Also included is what might be a flat wooden coffee stirrer, to help with pressing down the stickers under the strings. The only thing missing is an alcohol wipe for cleaning the fretboard. The instructions are clear that the fretboard must be clean and should be cleaned with pure alcohol, which is something the typical person doesn't have lying around and can be bought cheaply only in bulk. At this price, one could easily have been included in the pack.This is not a cheap product for what you get (essentially a very small set of stickers), but it's well thought out and well made. Recommended.
D**P
For guitar learner
Doesn't stick down that we'll need to find a solution but it does what want
A**L
... playing has definitely benefitted from using these - Highly recommended for
My husband's playing has definitely benefitted from using these - Highly recommended for beginners
G**H
Very useful for learning the notes up to the twelfth fret
Very useful for learning the notes up to the twelfth fret. The strips adhere well.Just one gripe: the guitar neck widens the nearer it gets to the guitar body. However, the note strips do not fully match the strings. No big deal but for the price I think that should be addressed as every classical guitar I have seen close up has a neck which widens towards the twelfth fret.
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2 months ago
2 days ago