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music2me Guitar Fretboard Stickers

4.4 out of 5 stars from 48 customer ratings

Sticker for guitar neck

  • Stickers with coloured note makers for the frets 1 to 12 and the empty strings
  • Suitable for acoustic and electric guitar
  • Markings on frets 3,5,7 and 12
  • With wooden spatula for applying the stickers to the guitar fingerboard
  • With instructions for major and minor scales
  • Removable without leaving any residue
  • EAN 4047371065876
  • Available since December 2019
  • Item number 479680
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
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  • Bassoon No
  • Guitar Yes
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  • Double Bass No
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The fun way to learn to play

The music2me Guitar Fretboard Stickers are a learning aid designed to help beginners get started playing guitar. Actually learning to read music is, in and of itself, not an easy task – and any budding guitarist faces the additional challenge of finding the notes they have only recently learnt on their new instrument's fingerboard. The music2me Fretboard Stickers help even beginners master this complex transfer of knowledge more quickly: And if young musicians' first steps with the guitar are both less time-consuming and less frustrating, they can get started playing their first songs more quickly, making it much more likely that they'll continue to enjoy playing the guitar in the long run.

music2me Guitar Fretboard Stickers Set

A great learning aid at a low price

The stickers are designed for the first 12 frets as well as for the open strings, in a universal size suitable for all standard acoustic and electric guitars (not for classical concert guitars, however). Dedicated fret markings for the third, fifth, seventh, ninth, and twelfth frets provide a clear overview. Helpful diagrams listing the major and minor scales also give additional guidance for practising and getting to grips with the fingerboard as quickly as possible. The set includes a wooden tool with which the stickers can be applied easily. The stickers do not discolour even after intensive practising, and can be removed at any time without leaving any residue.

guitar with music2me Guitar Fretboard Stickers

Back to the guitar!

Music2me's Fretboard Stickers are of great use for beginners, but also for anyone returning to the guitar or simply looking to try their hand at solo playing. Getting started (again!) is made that much easier thanks to these practical stickers, since players of all levels can overcome the tedious hurdle of learning (or re-learning) to read music considerably faster, making it easier to actually begin playing real music! As we all know, the first steps are often the hardest, and learning an instrument should be as fun and intuitive as possible – a little bit of instant success will help ensure long-term motivation.

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About music2me

The online platform music2me was launched in 2011 by the renowned Jazz pianist Yacine Khorchi and was further developed together with professional musicians and teachers in German and English in order to change the way music enthusiasts of all ages learn an instrument without the barriers of fixed lesson times and high costs. The specially designed online courses each consist of over 250 learning videos. All learning content is conveyed in an appealing and up-to-date manner using modern technology. Together with a team of technically and musically versed employees, music2me has developed into one of the largest online learning programmes for guitar, piano and drums in the German-speaking world within the last decade.

music2me Guitar Fretboard Stickers sheets

Learn notes faster

Thanks to the instructions included, placing the stickers on the correct spot on the guitar is easy. The colour scheme facilitates quicker orientation on the fingerboard, with each note assigned a colour. As a result, the right note can always be found with ease, no matter what key the player is in. What is more, the visual markings make it much simpler to practise scales and chords, as well as play those first songs, supporting young guitarists throughout the learning process by helping them to master the notes on the fingerboard in every key. With increasing confidence, the stickers can be removed gradually, until all the notes have been memorised.

48 Customer ratings

4.4 / 5

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28 Reviews

K
Kapser 23.02.2023
Interesting and well priced method to know the freatboard.

It comes with some theorie. Applying with the wooden stick goes well. I was applying one fret too high the first time, it was not really clear in the manual. When applied, it is a litlle harder to slide accross your neck and find your way visually. But if you want to see the notes on each fret, that's unavoidable. I also applied at the downside of the neck some extra tape, because I rubbed some stickers loose.

If you want to study some deeper for a while, then this is definitely worth trying for the small price. Not interesting for always on.
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Not for me
FiveOneFour 17.10.2021
It's too busy and it is hard to find what you're looking for.
As for the color coding... the F and G are both Green.

After 10 minutes, I had already removed it.
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The concept looked good, but doesn't work for me as expected
Mayne 25.11.2025
Context:
This set should work for absolute teens-adult beginners, but I took a set for
1. me - a hobby guitarist who have started 20 years ago and wanted to refresh the knowledge and skill now
2. and for my 5 yo son to help him learn music theory if he requests.

Cons:
1. Readability - The bemole-diez notes are not readable. It would help if the designer left only the most popular "black keys" titles, not both of them. For example, the best option is using F#, G#, A#, C#, Eb; since Gb, Ab, Bb, Db, D# are rarely used in chords. (Okay, probably D# is the popular one). I can't see anything because of these F#/Gb.
2. Feeling on a guitar while playing is terrible. I can feel the expensive vinyl stickers, but they are way cheaper than my gorgeous guitar. And look not so well on a light fretboard. I feel the borders of the stickers and it's an unpleasant feeling that ruins the guitar experience for me.
3. Confusing. I forgot how to play when I placed the stickers: I knew where my 7th fret with closed eyes. Now, then I see all these numbers of frets it completely messing with my habbits. I'm literally freezing - it's too much information at the moment.

Pros:
1. Material quality, - feels like expensive stickers
2. Print quality, - its matte, sharp, with good color balance.
3. Glue type is ideal and doesn't harm the fretboard

I guess, something like this could work if it was readable. This set is a waste of money for me. I hope somebody can find the value anyway.

Thanks for the experience.
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Jåjje 15.03.2021
Easy to use, great way to begin learning the fretboard.
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