

🎶 Unlock your guitar genius—see the scales, feel the groove!
This 24"x47" guitar scales chart poster is a must-have visual tool for guitarists of all levels, featuring a comprehensive collection of pentatonic, blues, harmonic minor, melodic minor, and diatonic mode scales. Printed on high-quality canvas with vivid, fade-resistant inks and finished with a matte laminate to eliminate glare, it offers a durable, easy-to-read reference that transforms any practice space into a music theory hub. Perfect for beginners and seasoned players alike, it simplifies mastering the fretboard and enhances learning efficiency.















| ASIN | B09KRR7C6R |
| Assembly required | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,603 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #491 in Guitar Tools #702 in General Musical Instrument Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (169) |
| Finish types | Matte Laminated |
| Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
| Item model number | GSMCP2022-2447 |
| Manufacturer | TiMitA |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 23.62 x 47.24 x 0.04 inches |
P**E
These Posters are Great!
I love these posters. I have bought all the guitar theory posters and mounted them in my pratice area. They are printed on canvas instead of paper so they don't tear like paper ones do. Once they are on the wall for a few day, all the fold lines smooth out. I included two pictures to show the difference. One is of posters I hung a few hous ago and the 2nd one shows posters hung a few weeks ago. The information is clearly displayed. Being a little older, I really enjoy the large print and the matt finish. I can walk around my house and pratice on my guitar with a solid refrence in full view. No more straning my eyes to read tiny little print from some book that flops all over the music stand. Although I would never give these posters up, I did find an error on one of them. On the Circle of Fiths poster in the upper left hand corner, They mislabeled one of the intervals. On semitone number 4 which is interval 3 the Dim 4th, they used the correct M3 for a Major 3rd but then labeled it a Minor 3rd directly under the 4th semitone. I included a picture with the error circled in yellow. I will update this review if I spot any other minor errors. Or wait I guess it is really a Major error. Major or minor, call it what you will. It doesn't really diminish this poster's value in my eyes. I still love it and i'll bet you will too.
B**D
Very nice!
Clear, legible, attractive, thorough. It's a well-designed cheat card for guitar scales, modes. Multiple neck positions and scale shapes. All around llooks awesome!
A**R
Awesome visual aide!
This is a great visual aide. The chart is large and easy to read. It’s made of a durable material (not poster material/paper) that will last for years to come. Graphics are great!!
R**A
Canvas like material
Wish it wasn't folded up. Pretty cool looking fairly easy to read you have to be about 6 ft away at the most, if you really want to practice while you're looking at it. Worth the money. I would buy again. Delivery was fairly quick! 👍
M**M
Graphics are clean and easy to read
Nice chart. Keep in mid it is 2'x4' and text is in landscape mode. Takes up some room but worth it if you have enough space.
J**R
Fun chart, but fades in the light.
Very useful for playing but starts fading instantly, even indoors.
D**N
Great material, worth a little extra cost
These are built to last. When paper charts are ripped and faded, these will still be going strong. I love the material.
G**3
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I**M
This is not the second product like this I have added to my classroom as a secondary school music teacher. It is a fantastic quality display with accurate diagrams of various scales and modes in different voicing down the neck. Easy to follow and showing the correct notes within the scales as well as additional information around the main diagrams. I have already had a few students using it as reference and to learn some of the less well known scales and they have been able to easily access the poster. The poster itself is made from a matte coated laminate canvas sheet and is of a very high quality, certainly not a cheap cardboard job like other products I have seen in the past. The canvas nature means that it is very tactile and durable and will certainly stand the test of time, out of the box there are some noticeable creases but these dissipate over time. Alongside this, there are no printing blemishes on the poster and all of the colours are correctly displayed. To ‘hang’ the poster the item comes with some double sided tape circles that have a very strong adhesive (so make sure you get your positioning right!) that comfortably takes the weight of the poster and has shown no sign of slipping the time I have had the poster. The only issue I have with it is that although it is a large 60cm x 120cm size poster, because of the amount of information on it some of the font and diagrams can be quite small. This means that I cannot display it high in my room otherwise students will not be able to see it. This would certainly not be a problem for those that are using this for personal use around the house though. Overall, I love this product, it is super informative, has been a great reference tool and has definitely helped some of my students to learn the basic scales on guitar. I will probably end up with a few more posters from this company so it certainly has my seal of approval!
A**A
Schönes Poster, dickes & flexibles Papier
J**N
Great information, and I love the material.
S**E
Sehr hochwertig verarbeitet und praktisch
M**A
I have several of these posters for different instruments. They are very well made in terms of material and printing. Essentially it is made of very sturdy canvas which does not get wrinkled and does not rip. The print quality is also very good. So it is quite portable, with a bit of nano tape can stick to walls and get removed easily to be folded or rolled indefinetely. As for the content, it shows: - The circle of the fiths/fourths in the classical circular representation, with the 5th going clockwise (and the 4th of course anticlockwise) - All modes of the major scale - A selection of common other scales (blues, bebop and so forth) All scales are rapresented geometrically on the fingerboard, with suggested fingerings. For the modes, the various positions are also detailed, along with the intervals pattern and the octaves (essentally, were you can find the same note on different frets and strings in one position, within reach of the hand without shifting). Is it useful? That really depends on how you study and are trying to understand music. I gave it to my son, and he seems to like it. Would I like it to be different? Perhaps I would not mind if there was some stve with the notes too, but then this poster is not meant for music readers. And personally I would prefer if instead of, or along the, fingering suggestion, the grade of the scale was also indicated. It is often the case that people will learn scales geometrically without quite understanding when they are playing a third, a fifth and so forth. That is not a problem for me (I have been playing 30 years) but for a beginner I think it would help.
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