• Blog Neck Diagrams on Big Sur
    ND2 2.2 available for all systems, including Big Sur! Apple has released Big Sur 11, the next-generation of the macOS operating system, and you may be considering upgrading your system. This macOS release includes major changes under the hood – we’ll be keeping this post updated with our progress.. Big Sur compatible ND 2.2 has been […]
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  • Blog Do you love Neck Diagrams? Frank Gambale does too!!
    Recently came across this video from Frank Gambale’s Facebook page. Definitely worth checking out… Frank Gambale’s Online Guitar School Frank Gambale is hands down one of the best guitar players out there, and has been providing lesson content for several years. These days, Frank operates an online guitar school, and he posted a sweet video […]
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  • Blog Neck Diagrams Tutorial Series
    Ever keen to help our users get the most out of Neck Diagrams, the team are putting together a series of tutorial videos over on our YouTube channel. Read on for more details and link to the first instalment. Improving Your Workflow The aim for the upcoming series of tutorials is to help users get the […]
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  • Blog Neck Diagrams is 5 !!!
    Happy Birthday Neck Diagrams – You’re 5 Today (well on the 5th March 2014 you were!) Yes, it’s true, Neck Diagrams is five already. The thing we’re not so sure of is where the time has gone?!?! Perhaps a look through the many updates since the first public release will shed some light on the 5 […]
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  • Blog Playing the Changes: fantastic free lesson courtesy of Levi Clay
    Following the changes in a simple blues isn’t so bad but if you want to find out how it’s done over a jazz or fusion track! Let’s get stuck in… Soloing Over Chord Changes Levi, a Neck Diagrams user, has created and shared a set of 5 videos plus a PDF booklet, all FOR FREE! […]
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  • Blog How to learn the names of the notes across the fretboard
    I came across this great video by Doug Marks, of Metal Method fame, which I thought I’d share with you as it has some excellent ideas on how to learn the note names efficiently… How to Memorize Note Names on Guitar If you, or indeed any of your students, are finding it tough to learn the names […]
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  • Blog “Hi” to everyone we met at the RGT Conference!
    We had a great time at the RGT Conference! Neck Diagrams generated a lot of interest with the attendees (Rightfully so!, Ed) and we were rushed off our feet talking and demoing to everyone who stopped by our stand…A warm Thank You goes out to our newest customers, who were lucky enough to score copies […]
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  • Blog Fretboard Legends
    One feature that’s been requested is the ability to show more note information on a fretboard – wouldn’t it be great if you could show more than just ONE of note name, interval or fingering?! Well, soon you CAN! Not ONE but TWO! (“Mwa haha! I love to count!” 8) We call this new upcoming […]
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  • Blog Notes On The Neck
    Fretboard Diagram With Note Names Here’s a simple example diagram showing you the names of all notes up to the 12 fret. If you don’t know these yet then yes, memorizing it all this can be quite boring but it is really really important. You could use Joe Satriani’s Note Finding Exercise (scroll through to the bottom […]
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  • Blog Dorian Study Continued
    The Dorian Study Example showed you some fretboards that can be created with Neck Diagrams, focusing on introducing the Dorian mode and making music with it. Here we’ll take it further so you can master the Dorian mode in all 5 positions… Get slick, nail the change One thing to focus on is the chord change. If […]
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