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The Guitar Skills You Need,
Disguised As Games You'll Love

Build fretboard fluency in just 10 minutes a day through engaging games

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Let's face it:

Some of the best things for your guitar playing can be confusing, frustrating, or just plain boring.

Memorizing note names.

Mastering intervals, chords, and scales on the fretboard.

Training your ears.

You already know you should be learning this stuff. But most guitarists skip it, because:

  • A. Life is busy
  • B. Practicing these skills can be dull or overwhelming
  • C. You play guitar for fun after all

Ever tried learning the fretboard and given up? Then you'll recognise this cycle:

The frustrating learning cycle: Start Learning → Gets Boring → Give Up → Feel Stuck → repeat

But Breaking This Cycle is Worth it!

Learning these "good for you, but not the most fun" topics really does pay off:

They make playing guitar easier, more fun, and more rewarding

They're key to playing by ear, improvising, writing songs, expressing yourself

They simply make you feel more confident in your playing overall

So, how can we make all those incredibly useful topics fun, engaging and convenient to learn?

How can we get the best of both worlds and make broccoli taste like apple pie?

That's why I'm building...

StringKick Games

StringKick Games on multiple devices showing interactive guitar learning games

A collection of fun, gamified challenges that help you level up your guitar skills.

Here's How It Works

Addictive Games

Practice disguised as play. You'll lose track of time while building real guitar skills.

Simple learning paths

Clear, step-by-step paths that show you exactly what to practice next. Just beat the next level and see yourself progress. You can also create custom quizzes tailored to whatever you want!

Real guitar practice

Play the games on your guitar to lock your new skills into muscle memory. The app hears what you play and gives instant feedback. No guitar around? Just tap the on-screen fretboard instead!

What students are saying:

Progress
"I've been playing off and on for over a decade but never spent time on actually learning. My fretboard fluency and hence overall playing have improved tremendously from day 1 playing these games."
- Bryan
Results
"I really enjoyed this game. It honestly helped me memorise the fretboard more than I thought myself capable of."
- Andreas
Fun and Convenient
"These games are a lot of fun and somehow addictive. Perfect to play when I'm on the bus. I've already learned so much about fretboard note positions in such a short amount of time."
- Ali
Practical
"The drills and exercises make this an improvement over using a book. And it nicely complements my work with my teacher."
- Paul

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Right now, you can lock in early-bird pricing before it goes up. You'll get immediate access to everything that's live, plus every game and feature that's coming up.

And because you're getting in early, you'll have a direct line to shape what gets built. Your feedback and ideas actually influence the roadmap.

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Ready to experience StringKick Games? Try these games that are already live and working. Click "Try it now" to play the full version!

Letter blocks representing note names learning on guitar fretboard

Note Names

The ABCs of the fretboard. Learning the names of the notes gives you a great, initial grasp of how the fretboard works, simply because you learn where you can find the same notes.

Games:

  • Note Name Identifier
    See a note on the fretboard and identify its name.
  • Note Name Player
    Get a note name and string and play the right fret.
  • Note Name Collector
    Get a note name, play every instance of it across the fretboard.
Try Note Name level 1 now

Intervals

The building blocks of music. Learning intervals helps you see the underlying logic of music, and how seemingly random notes form things like scales, chords, arpeggios and more.

Games:

  • Interval Identifier
    Get two notes on the fretboard, and tell what interval they are.
  • Interval Player
    Get one note on the fretboard, and create the interval yourself.
  • Interval Collector
    Get a note on the fretboard and an interval. Play every instance of that interval on the fretboard.
Try Interval level 1 now
Tape measure representing intervals and musical distances on guitar
Two stones representing contextual interval ear training

Contextual Interval Ear Training

Most interval ear training teaches you to recognise intervals in isolation — but that's not how music works. These games train you to hear intervals within a musical context, so the skill transfers directly to real playing situations.

Games:

  • Interval Detective
    A drone plays. You hear two notes and identify the interval between them.
  • Interval Singer
    A drone plays. Sing the target interval and the microphone detects if you're correct.
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Scale Degree Ear Training

This is about recognizing the unique 'mood' or 'character' of a note inside of a scale. It's one of the best ways to train your ears in a context that directly translates to real music.

Games:

  • Scale Degree Detective
    A drone track plays. You hear a note from the scale. Tap it on the fretboard to answer.
  • Scale Degree Singer
    A drone track plays. You're asked to sing a note from the scale and the microphone detects if you're correct.
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Stepping stones representing scale degree ear training progression

What Games Are Coming Up?

There are so many great options for games to create. Here's a look at what I'm developing next and how each topic will help you improve.

Chords

Chord mastery is about two things: knowing the shapes on the fretboard, and understanding the 'recipe' of ingredients that gives each chord its unique emotional 'taste'.

Games:

  • Chord Ingredient
    Learn to quickly analyse chords, note by note.
  • Chord Shape Identifier
    Recognise and name chords on the fretboard
  • Chord Producer
    Add notes to the fretboard complete or build chords.
  • Chord Modifier
    Change a note to turn one sort of chord into another.
Puzzle pieces representing chord construction and music theory learning
Triad cards representing moveable chord shapes on guitar

Triads

Triads are small, moveable chord shapes that fit anywhere on the fretboard. They're how session guitarists voice chords in a band, how you play rhythm parts that don't step on the bass player's toes, and a great way to really understand how chords work on the fretboard.

Playing By Ear

Perhaps the most rewarding skill is the ability to play whatever you hear in your head. These exercises use real, musical phrases to build the connection between your head and your hands.

Games:

  • Melody Marvel
    Hear a melody and play it back on guitar.
Shooting star representing playing by ear and musical inspiration
Treasure chest representing future StringKick Games features and musical discoveries

And More...

There are way more topics to cover, such as scales, chord progressions, modes, and advanced ear training. As a founding member, your ideas and suggestions will be super important in deciding what gets built and when!

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Upcoming Features

I don’t just want to add more games, I also want to add features that tie everything together into a coherent learning system. Here’s how.

Personal Progress Dashboard

Personal Progress Dashboard

Get detailed insights into where you've improved and what to work on next. For example, you might discover you're slower with note names on the B string, allowing you to put in laser-focused practice on that string.

Fretboard IQ Scores

A series of tests give you a 0-100 score on several areas of your fretboard knowledge, such as note names, intervals, scales, chords and more. This gives you a clear picture of what area you need to work on most.

Fretboard IQ
Practice Streaks

Practice Streaks

Approximately 100% of DuoLingo users I've talked to have told me why they love streaks, how long their streak is, and how they plan on maintaining their streak. (If you've not heard of this: DuoLingo is a language learning app featuring a green owl that guilts you into practicing every day.)

Lefty Support

Update: lefty mode is live!

Did you know: 10-12% of the world is left-handed? I know because I just googled it. By building in the option to flip around the fretboard, lefty guitarists would no longer have to hurt their brain by trying to do this in their own heads.

Lefty Support
Daily Workout

Daily Workout

Select the topics you want to work on, and you get a daily workout created for you that mixes these topics!

And More...

I have many more ideas, big and small, on the roadmap. As a founding member, your thoughts and feedback will be crucial in deciding what gets built next!

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The teacher behind the games

Hi, My name is Just!

I've been teaching guitar for over 20 years, working with everyone from complete beginners to advanced players preparing for conservatory auditions.

Most people assume I'm a 'natural' in music. But here's what really happened: I started at 16 and became fascinated with how musical skills actually develop. How do you play music by ear? How does musical understanding grow? And how can you develop the confidence to play with freedom?

That journey of discovery became my strength as a teacher. I didn't just learn to play music, I learned how music learning works. (Spoiler: talent is practice in disguise.) I confess: I'm a bit of a nerdy teacher, with stacks of books at home about how we learn, what motivates us to learn, and how to make things sticky.

But I didn't just start StringKick to teach people guitar skills. My not-so-secret mission is to help you unlock your inner musician by developing your musicality. Why? Because it's the key to making your experience of music more fun, rewarding and profound.

The Road to StringKick Games

Sharing What Works

That drive to help people develop true musicality really took hold right after I graduated music school. I started a blog called StringKick and my writing also appeared on sites like Guitar World, Alfred Music, TrueFire, and Harmony Central, reaching players looking for a deeper approach to learning guitar.

The 10/90 Practice Rule

But I quickly realized that knowing what to do isn't the same as actually practicing it. So I started building courses, based on the 10/90 Practice Rule: they would consist of max 10% explanation and over 90% practice. I created Guitar Chord Bootcamp, a course where you do the practice as the video gives you instructions.

Next, came "Make Your Ears Awesome", a series of courses where you figure out songs by ear, with hints and feedback along the way. And in Music Theory from Scratch, I replaced static diagrams with interactive tools to help guitarists understand topics like intervals, chord construction and scales.

The next evolution: Games

StringKick Games is where it all comes together: two decades of playing, teaching experience, learning psychology research, and coding skills. Real-time microphone recognition means your actual guitar becomes the controller. Gamification transforms repetitive drills into engaging challenges. It's my most ambitious and exciting project yet, focused on helping you master those tricky skills that can transform your playing.

The StringKick Impact

"I just need to say that StringKick is fantastic!! It's helped me improve my ear so much and made me fall in love with music all over again!!"
- Joel
"What I love most about this site is that it's developing my confidence in just playing. It feels like a bootcamp prepping me for putting myself out there and playing with others."
- Robert
"This course covered so many topics that I'd vaguely heard about in YouTube videos but never really clicked until I went through these lessons. It really helped me a ton."
- Nadav
"Stringkick has totally changed my approach to guitar. My playing and musical awareness have changed massively. It annoys me that this isn't the standard way to learn! I wish I came across it earlier."
- Neeson
"This is STUPID helpful!!! The structure is fun and enjoyable, more like playing a video game with a purpose. Definitely the perfect mix of fun, instruction, challenge and yeah, exactly what I was looking for! A game changer!"
- Jim
"I have played guitar on my own for over 15 years and never had one lesson stick. Honestly, after this little course I feel like I have learned more about the guitar than I have in over ten years."
- Eryk
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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions? You can always send me a quick message: just (at) stringkick.com or through this contact page! Below are some answers to common questions.

About StringKick Games

StringKick Games is a set of fun, browser-based guitar games that build the skills you actually use when you play: fretboard fluency, practical music theory and ear training. They run on your phone, tablet or computer, so it's easy to fit in a few focused minutes a day. It's like Duolingo for guitar.

Here's how it works:

• Real guitar practice when you want it: the app listens to what you play and gives instant feedback, so you learn faster and correct mistakes straight away.
• Tap the on-screen fretboard when you don't have a guitar around.
• All the skills are broken up into levels that slowly become more challenging to keep you engaged and you always know what to do next to improve.

Right now, you can get in as an early-bird member: save money, start playing with the current games, and help shape what comes next.

It's for anyone who wants to improve their knowledge of the fretboard, no matter your level. You might be a beginner first learning the fretboard, or a more advanced player wanting to fill gaps in your knowledge. Difficulty scales automatically and you can focus on the specific skills you want to improve.

You've got three options:

• Learning Paths: step-by-step levels that gradually train a skill.
• Custom Quizzes: set up your own practice to focus on something specific (like strings, frets, or intervals).
• Test Sessions: measure your skills and get a 0–100 score.

This way you can follow a guided path, zoom in anything you need, or check how far you've come.

• String names — Build lightning-quick memory of the string names and numbers
• Note names — Learn where every note lives on the fretboard
• Intervals — Understand the distances between notes and how to play them on the fretboard
• Interval ear training — Train your ear to recognise intervals in a musical context
• Scale degree ear training — Train your ear to recognise notes within a scale
• Chords — Learn how chords are built, note by note (coming soon)
• Melodic ear training — Hear a melody and play it back (coming soon)
• Triads — Play triad shapes all over the fretboard (coming soon)

New topics are added regularly, and as a founding member your feedback helps shape what gets built next.

Backing & Pricing

Being a founding member simply means you're getting in early and helping me build this.

In return, you get:

• Early access to the games as they roll out (start playing right away)
• Your early-bird price locked in for life
• A direct say in what gets built next: your feedback shapes development

You're not just buying what exists today, you're backing the expansion and helping create the best version of StringKick Games.

Early bird founding members get the full suite of games at a significant discount! For the price of a single private lesson, you get access to a suite of games that will help you master those important guitar fundamentals, improving your playing for the rest of your life. You decide ;)

To make this truly great, I need constant feedback from dedicated supporters who are actually using the games and helping me refine them.

The first games already exist and work (you can try them now!), but there's so much more I want to build: intervals, triads, ear training, chord construction... Not to mention all the features that tie everything together into a complete learning system. Your backing funds that expansion while you get to help shape exactly how it develops.

In return for supporting this vision and giving me ongoing feedback, you get significantly lower pricing than what I'll eventually charge when everything is complete. You're not just buying what exists today, you're investing in what we're building together. So right now, you can get in early, save money, and help create exactly the learning tool you want.

Three reasons. First, you'll save significantly: early bird pricing is much lower than it will be later. Second, you get to help shape the product! Your feedback directly influences what games get built and how they work. Third, you'll get access before anyone else, so you can start building these skills right away instead of waiting another year. If you're really want to improve your guitar skills, why wait?

How It Works

Not at all! Many of the games work great with just your phone or computer: you can tap the fretboard on screen or use your computer keyboard. This is perfect for lunch breaks, commutes, or any time you want to squeeze in some practice but don't have your guitar handy. When you do have your guitar, the app listens to what you play for even better skill building. The flexibility means you can practice anywhere, anytime, so you don't have to wait for the perfect conditions to put in some practice.

The short answer: just 5-10 minutes a day will get you great results.

The long answer: the science of learning shows that how you practice matters more than how long you practice. StringKick Games uses two key principles that make short sessions incredibly effective:

1. Spaced repetition
Research shows that practicing a little bit each day is far better for memory than cramming everything into long sessions. Your brain consolidates skills between practice sessions, so daily 5-minute sessions actually build stronger memories than weekly hour-long sessions.

2. Deliberate practice with immediate feedback
Every answer gets instant feedback, so you know immediately if you're right or wrong and can adjust accordingly. This focused attention creates faster learning than passive repetition.

The result? Five minutes of this kind of targeted practice builds stronger neural pathways than an hour of unfocused traditional drilling. Most people find they naturally want to play longer once they get started, but there's no pressure. Consistency beats duration every time.

No. The audio stays on your device and isn't recorded, saved or sent anywhere. The app only listens for pitch so it can tell you if you played the right note.

Yes! These games are designed specifically to build skills you use every time you pick up your guitar. In the 'What Games Are Coming Up?' section above, I walk through all the exercises I'm building and how they'll help you.

Not at all! I started guitar at 16 myself (definitely not a child prodigy) and have taught students from teenagers to retirees. Musical skills develop through practice, not age. In fact, adult learners often do better because they understand the value of these fundamentals. You don't need lightning reflexes or perfect memory, just consistency.

Support & Guarantees

Absolutely. I'm confident you'll love StringKick Games. But if you change your mind for any reason within your first 30 days, I'll refund your full backing amount straight away. No questions asked, no hoops to jump through.

If you run into any issues, have questions about how to practice something, or need help with the games, tell me! You can email me directly, and I'll get back to you. As a supporter, your feedback directly shapes how the games develop, so if something isn't working for you, I want to hear about it so we can fix it.

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