Blank Chord, Scale, Arpeggio Boxes For Guitar - PERFECT BOUND VERSION
Track your creativity and document your ideas in one go to place with this book of blank boxes for guitar chords, scales, and arpeggios.
Introducing one of our best selling products in the wide array of products for guitar enthusiasts - The Perfect Bound Version of Blank Chord, Scale and Arpeggio Boxes!
Tailored for guitarists who prefer a bound version that withstands wear and tear at a keen price, it features blank fret boxes printed on high-quality paper. Designed with maximum flexibility in mind, this product allows players to keep track of their own scales, arpeggios or chords with ease.
An essential tool for mastering skills on the guitar, our perfect bound version provides endless possibilities for creative scalar, chordal and arpeggio ideas. Get yours now and never forget that great chord, arpeggio or scale again.
- An ideal tool for recording scales, arpeggios and chords
- Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro looking to expand your repertoire, these blank boxes offer endless possibilities for exploring new sounds and techniques on the guitar
This chord box notebook gives you 100 pages with sixteen blank five fret guitar boxes on each page.
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Paper is poor quality, not a lot of space for annotations, but it just about does the job.
Excellent.Like that I do not need to put specs on to read notations!
Great, 5 Stars
I would really like an unbound/loose leaf version for easy insertion of pages into sheet protectors and a three-ring binder.
For guitar, tabulature is very popular for specifying note placement, and I use manuscript/tab paper all the time. However, I find chord block diagrams great for studying moveable shapes, arpeggios etc. and getting the sounds under one’s fingers quickly. Strongly recommended!