@app-id@ CC0-1.0 GPL-3.0-or-later Fretboard Look up guitar chords Brage Fuglseth

How was that chord played, again? Fretboard lets you find guitar chords by typing their names or plotting them on an interactive guitar neck. When you have identified a chord, you can experiment with changing it, see more ways to play it, or bookmark it to save it for later. No matter if you are a beginner or an advanced guitarist, you can use Fretboard to practice, learn, and master your favorite songs!

Fretboard is proudly part of GNOME Circle, an initiative that champions the great software that is available for the GNOME platform. For more information, visit the GNOME Circle website.

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This update improves the translations of Fretboard into other languages.

GNOME 46 is here! Let’s celebrate:

  • An upgraded base taking advantage of the latest platform improvements
  • French translations, making Fretboard available in 17 languages

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

This is a minor release with a few tweaks and improvements, notably:

  • More intelligent chord recognition, so the app can identify a broader set of patterns
  • Updated translations

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

This update improves the translations of Fretboard into other languages.

This update improves the translations of Fretboard into other languages.

This update contains small additions and improvements to follow up the recent major release:

  • Further accessibility enhancements
  • Some thin spaces added into chord names where appropriate, to increase readability
  • Protection against a common misconfiguration that tends to break apps, the GTK_THEME development variable
  • Hebrew translations, making Fretboard available in a total of 14 languages

Fretboard was recently accepted into GNOME Circle, an initiative that champions the great software that is available for the GNOME platform. For more information, visit the GNOME Circle website.

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

It may not arrive in wrapping paper, but this timely release of Fretboard still includes some nice gifts:

  • An enharmonic indicator that lets you see when chords have more than one possible name
  • Automatic chord name formatting, turning your sloppily typed “bb maj7” into a beautiful “B♭maj7”
  • More consistent keyboard shortcuts
  • Enhanced accessibility for screen readers
  • German and Swedish translations, making Fretboard available in a total of 13 languages

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

This is a minor release with a few improvements:

  • Correct margins when using the large text accessibility option
  • Finnish and Basque translations, making Fretboard available in a total of 11 languages

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

This release of Fretboard makes it more accessible:

  • Support for both left-handed and right-handed guitar types
  • Independence from text direction for the chord diagram, fixing the mirroring issue it had with right-to-left languages
  • Turkish, Spanish, Norwegian, Portugese and Brazillian Portugese translations, making Fretboard available in a total of 9 languages

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

GNOME 45 is finally here! To celebrate, Fretboard has gained the following improvements:

  • Refined visuals taking advantage of the latest platform features
  • Keyboard shortcuts for common actions
  • Italian, Russian, and Dutch translations, making Fretboard available in a total of 4 different languages

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

This major release of Fretboard brings a bunch of exciting improvements:

  • View different ways to play the same chord, to find the one that suits your situation the best
  • Bookmark chords to save them for a later practice session or gig
  • An additional fret in the chord diagram, to help you practice those really tricky positionings
  • Hover over positions in the chord diagram to see their respective note names
  • Smarter and more precise chord detection

If you would like to come with suggestions, report bugs, translate the app, or contribute otherwise, feel free to reach out!

Initial release.