Ez-Fret Beginner Guitar Attachment, Eliminates Finger Pain, 110 Chords Available, Fits Full Sized Acoustic Guitar, L/H OK
The Ez Fret is attached securely on the neck of your guitar over
the first three frets. It rests on three legs screws that have
rubber caps on the ends to protect your guitar. The two legs at
the front of the Ez Fret will stand between strings 1 and 2 and
strings 5 and 6. it is important that the legs do not interfere with
these vibrating strings. Therefore, you must make two
measurements on your guitar to make sure that the Ez Fret will
fit properly First, the string length should be 24 inch or 26 inch. Second,
the distance between strings 1 and 6 directly above the third fret
should be between 1.5 inch and 1 5 8 inch.
To install the Ez Fret, you will need a small Phillips Head
screwdriver. Once you have fitted the Ez Fret to your guitar, it can
be removed and replaced easily. The videos on this Amazon page
will help you with the installation.
With the 18 buttons, over 110 chords are available. These
include all the basic chords for the guitar keys of C, D, E, G and
A. You also have the full scales of C and F. You will produce
perfect and clear tones that are very difficult to achieve when
fretting the strings without the Ez Fret.
In the chord diagrams, which are included, sometimes two or
more buttons are simultaneously pushed down with the same
finger. For example, the A chord is produced by pressing three
buttons with a single finger. This makes playing with the Ez Fret
easier to learn. If you plan to ultimately transition from the Ez
Fret, you should use the normal fingering as found in standard
chord diagrams. This will develop your muscle memory, which
will make the transition easier.
Product Features
- The Ez-Fret is for the guitar player who suffers finger pain.
- It produces perfect and clear tones without string buzzing or the need to develop fingertip callouses.
- Over 110 chords and the full scales of C and F are available.
- Fits most full sized acoustic guitars. See Product Description, below, for string spacing.Does not fit classical guitar.
- Instructions and basic chord fingering included.
Made my daughter in law smile
Interesting concept that is really cool in theory Interesting concept that is really cool in theory. Product itself is cheap plastic that doesn’t feel like it will last. The method of connecting the product to the guitar is not the best as the rubber bands aren’t the best at holding the module in place. Pushing the buttons can result in the tool moving and not lining up properly on the strings. It also comes down to remembering fingering on this tool or actually learning the real chords. Didn’t really work for me but I like the concept and…