

🎶 Unlock your fretboard freedom—pain-free chords, endless possibilities!
The Ez-Fret Guitar Attachment is a lightweight, plastic device designed to fit most full-sized acoustic guitars (including left-handed) with a 25.5" scale length. It offers over 110 chords and full C and F scales, enabling players to produce clear, perfect tones without finger pain or the need to develop callouses. Ideal for those who struggle with finger discomfort, it transforms your playing experience by eliminating string buzzing and finger fatigue.
| ASIN | B01G2DLWZU |
| Back Material | plastic |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,297 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #332 in Acoustic & Classical Guitar Parts #570 in Guitar Tools |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Color Name | black |
| Customer Reviews | 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars (1,757) |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2016 |
| Fretboard Material | plastic |
| Guitar Bridge System | Acoustic Left or Right hand |
| Guitar Pickup Configuration | acoustic guitar |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.28 ounces |
| Item model number | 43531-23876 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Neck Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Strings | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 0.75 x 2.5 inches |
| Scale Length | 25.5 |
| Size | 11.43 cm (L) x 1.91 cm (W) x 6.35 cm (H) |
| String Material | Phosphor Bronze |
| Top Material | plastic |
J**N
I was making beautiful chords. With one week's practice I was able ...
My goal was just to be able to play a few chords to accompany some campfire singing, or my church's children's choir: I'm not trying to become the next Hendrix. That said, I was having a lot of trouble even playing "simple" chords because I have very soft, wide fingers and I just couldn't get them to not mute the neighboring strings. This device did the trick. Within minutes of rubber-banding it on and adjusting the height screws (an important step), I was making beautiful chords. With one week's practice I was able to easily accompany a group of singing children with the four or five chords that I had learned. (And those sweet kids even said I was the best guitar player they had ever heard--lol! best possible beginning audience, am I right?!) As an learning-aid I put colored-coded stickers right on the button-surfaces that I needed for my chords. I haven't had any trouble with the ez-fret coming off or damaging the guitar, although it does slide and sometimes needs scooted back to position, and I did have to adjust the screws a couple of times. Some people complained that it made chords harder to reach, but I haven't had any problems, and I have the smallest hands of any adult woman I have ever met, though I do play the piano and cello, so I've had some practice stretching my reach. I know, short hands, thick fingers--and I'm not even overweight--how does that happen? Anyway, I highly recommend this for casual guitar playing. If you want to become the next Hendrix, you'd probably better learn to do it the normal way, though.
J**N
Misleading product- unusable
This item does not match the advertised photo. It arrived in a plastic bag with two rubber bands—no attachment mechanism, no instructions, and poor quality that suggests a factory reject. Without any way to secure it to the guitar, it's completely nonfunctional. It also arrived after Christmas, which would have been acceptable if the product actually worked. Extremely disappointed and not worth the price.
W**N
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 look forward to updates to the product to resolve some minor issues.
B**G
An OK product
The EZ Fret seems to be an ok product. it works as it should but you do have to get it installed properly. it makes it easier to make chords without as much finger pain.
A**L
Easy setup and helpful tool for old and young
The EZ-Fret Guitar Attachment is definitely a good purchase! It is easy to set up and definitely eases the experience for those who are just beginning to learn how to play the guitar. For those are just learning guitar for the first time, if you put in the effort learning the EZ-Fret, it will teach you where to place each finger for the chord. Not only is it good for beginners, but it is also a good product for individuals who have aging fingers. The EZ-Fret is super simple to install and works well for all age groups. The installation does not damage the guitar, fits nearly every guitar, and is very durable. Overall, the EZ-Fret guitar is well designed that allows you to learn guitar quickly and definitely worth the money and investment! You get the best bang for your buck! My nephew wanted to learn the guitar but always had problems with pain on his fingers. Hence, the EZ-Fret Guitar Attachment is a perfect beginner tool that is now used by my nephew and his grandfather who is already older while he teaches him how to play the guitar!
A**R
it doesn't let you do the fingerings for the G chord very easily. The positioning of the buttons is not where ...
I bought two of these. One for my son's 3/4 size guitar, and one for my full size. The product description says one size fits all. Not true. It fits ok on the 3/4 size. But you have to be really careful about placement and not leaning your hand on it too much (as new guitar players will tend to do). Credit should be given to the design, that as long as you don't bump it or push on it at all, it will probably be ok. But new guitar player simply will not have that kind of hand control. It does NOT fit on the full size guitar. Two of the feet are right next to the A and B strings (2nd and 5th). They touch both strings at the same time. no movement or adjustment will get them off. This is a full sized acoustic guitar. Electric guitars have a little bit thinner neck which is similar to eh 3/4 size classical string spacing. Further, it doesn't let you do the fingerings for the G chord very easily. The positioning of the buttons is not where you'd normally place your fingers. You'd have to do an alternate fingering. And to do a bar with your index (for F chord) is almost impossible. If you're playing a classical guitar piece where each note is played individually, then this might make more sense. But this is not for a typical piece where typical chords are used.
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