Welcome to Finga Studio — your interactive guitar‑and‑piano practice environment.
This tool gives you a unified fretboard and piano keyboard that respond instantly to the tonic and mode you choose. Every scale, chord, and fingering pattern is generated from those two decisions, so you can explore music theory through direct, hands‑on play.
Here’s how it works.
First, choose your tonic. Then choose your mode — Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, or Locrian. The fretboard and piano update immediately, showing the scale degrees and the chord forms built from your selection.
Finga Studio is designed for interactive practice, not a step‑by‑step curriculum. You’re free to explore, experiment, and build fluency at your own pace.
One of the core techniques built into the trainer is the four‑note sequential pattern. This is a classic pedagogical method: you play four consecutive notes of the scale, then shift the window by one note and repeat. It’s the same approach used in formal guitar curricula and even in jazz improvisation — a compact way to build muscle memory, speed, and fretboard awareness.
Finga Studio also includes strum patterns and fingering indicators. When a pattern spans four frets, the interface shows which finger to use — index, middle, ring, or pinky — helping you develop efficient hand positioning.
If you’re working with an instructor, or if you want to save your own practice setups, Finga Studio supports .finga lesson files. These are simple JSON files that store your tonic, mode, chord voicing, degree, and four‑note pattern sequence. You download the file, click “Load lesson from file,” and the entire practice session appears instantly — no account, no upload, and no data stored on any server. Everything stays local to your device for complete privacy.
You can also export your own sessions as .finga files or as .tab.finga files for tablature‑style reference. This makes Finga Studio ideal for teachers, students, and anyone who wants to share practice material without friction. At this time the complete .finga file sharing platform is still under development, but you can download and import files now to have Finga Studio play sequences for your training. Page to the bottom of the Finga Studio home screen.
Finga Studio is completely free to use in your browser. All features — tonic selection, modes, chords, four‑note patterns, strumming, and fingering guides — are available at no cost. If the tool helps you, you can optionally support the creator with a small donation, but it’s never required.
Now you’re ready to explore. Pick a tonic, choose a mode, try the four‑note pattern, and let the unified fretboard‑and‑piano interface show you how the music fits together.
Welcome to Finga Studio — where theory becomes touchable.