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Blank Fretboard Diagrams - As Requested By You

Below are a variety of printable blank fretboard diagrams you can use to mark on your own chords, scales or whatever. I've made them light enough so your marks will show clearly.

Create your own shapes, patterns, exercises and set yourself challenges, such as note and interval memorization.

Below each diagram is a link to a printable PDF file.

Remember, if you need a diagram that isn't featured here, you can request it in the comments section at the bottom of this page.


Open Position Blank Fretboard Diagrams

These diagrams are for chords and scales that make use of the lower frets and open strings.

The thick bar at the edge of the diagram represents the nut, and inlay markers are shown where necessary.

blank open position fretboard diagram
blank open position diagram with 6 frets


Unmarked / Any Position

 Simply mark on your fret numbers and these can be used in any position...

blank fretboard unmarked

Print Sheet

Print Sheet

large blank unmarked fret diagram

Print Sheet

Print Sheet



Larger and Full Fretboard Diagrams

For mapping out larger scale patterns and several chord positions spanning the entire neck...

Open - 12th Fret

12 fret blank diagram

Open - 13th Fret

12th - 24th Fret

12th to 24th fret blank diagram

Open - 12th & 12th - 24th (Large)

The above two diagrams on the same page in landscape format...

Open - 20th Fret

open to 20th fret blank diagram

Open - 24th Fret

blank fretboard open to 24th fret


Mixed Diagrams

12-fret diagram with eight 6-fret diagrams beneath...

12 fret diagram plus 8 5 fret diagrams


Seven String

Print Sheet



Eight String

Print Sheet

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