Blank Scale Stick
Your scale. Your map. Your rules.
Not every scale fits a pre-printed stick. The Blank Stick gives you the same physical format as every other Chord Connectors stick - same dimensions, same dovetail joints, fully compatible with your existing kit - with a clean surface you can mark up however you need.
Use it to map modes the existing lineup does not cover - Dorian, Phrygian, Mixolydian, Lydian. Use it for a blues pentatonic with the added flat 5. Use it to create a custom reference for a specific song or style. Use it as a border marker to define the top of your fretboard map. Or use it to replace a stick you have customized and want to start over.
It fits wherever any other Chord Connectors stick fits. What goes on it is entirely up to you.
What's Included:
- 1 blank scale stick
- Same dimensions and dovetail joints as all Chord Connectors sticks
- Compatible with any existing Chord Connectors kit
This stick is right for you if:
- You want to map a mode or scale not covered by the existing stick lineup
- You are a guitar teacher creating custom tools for specific students
- You need a replacement for a stick you have customized and want to redo
- You want an extra border marker for your fretboard map layout
FAQ
Q: What can I use the Blank Stick for?
A: The Blank Stick is a blank canvas in the same format as every other Chord Connectors stick. You can mark it up to create any scale, mode, or note pattern not covered by the existing sticks - Mixolydian, Dorian, Phrygian, blues pentatonic, or your own custom pattern. It is also useful as a border marker when building your fretboard map.
Q: What should I use to mark the Blank Stick?
A: A fine-tipped paint pen or permanent marker works well for creating dot patterns. Use a pencil first if you want to plan your layout before committing. The stick dimensions match all other Chord Connectors sticks, so your dots should align to the same grid positions for consistency.
Q: Who is the Blank Stick most useful for?
A: The Blank Stick is particularly useful for intermediate and advanced players who want to explore modes or scales beyond the standard lineup. Guitar teachers often use blank sticks to create custom reference tools for students. It is also useful for players experimenting with non-standard tunings or unusual scale patterns.