Find All Note Locations: Every Home a Note Has
Find All Note Locations: Every Home a Note Has
The short answer: Find All Note Locations names a note and asks you to find every place it appears across the neck. Points are based on how fast you get them all. It turns "where is A?" into "where are all the As?" — and shows you the fretboard's repeating pattern in the process.
What the game is
One note, the whole neck, find every instance before the clock stops. Instead of hunting a single target, you are collecting all of them, which forces you to see how one note recurs up and down the strings.
What it teaches
- Octave shapes made concrete — the geometric patterns that connect the same note.
- The 12th-fret repeat, seen directly as you gather duplicates an octave up.
- Full-neck awareness instead of position-locked thinking.
Why it's cool
Collecting every location makes the octave patterns jump out visually — the same note always sits in the same shapes relative to itself. This is the game that turns the fretboard from 78 separate facts into one repeating grid you can read.
Where to start
Read octave shapes on guitar to name the patterns, then drill them here. Why the fretboard repeats at the 12th fret is the idea underneath it all.