How Fretscape Understands Chord Movement
Chord changes are where most guitarists get stuck - and where most chord tools stop helping. Fretscape measures the real cost of every change: how far each finger travels, which ones stay put, whether you're adding or dropping a barre. This is how it knows which fingering actually makes a chord change easier.
How transitions workHow Fretscape Rates Fingering Difficulty
You might be practising a fingering that's fighting you when an easier one exists. Fretscape rates every option - Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced - with tags that explain why. Not arbitrary labels. Real assessment based on how the shape feels under your fingers.
How fingering analysis worksGuitar for Every Hand
Missing a finger. Arthritis. Small hands. Recovering from an injury. Most chord tools show every guitarist the same shapes. Fretscape shows you shapes that actually fit - filtering out the ones your hands can't reach.
Guitar for every handWhy Fretscape Exists
A guitarist who codes, a daughter learning on a full-size guitar, and the realisation that nobody had built a chord tool that actually thinks about who's playing. This is the story behind it.
The origin storySee it in action.
The best way to understand Fretscape is to try it yourself.
