





🎻 Master your cello fingerboard like a pro—notes at your fingertips, confidence in your hands!
Fantastic Finger Guide for Cellos is a 4/4 size vinyl sticker set featuring a patented two-color, three-shape design that visually maps all chromatic notes up to the 4th position on the cello fingerboard. Designed for beginner and intermediate players, these self-adhesive decals provide precise note placement without leaving residue, enhancing fingerboard navigation and accelerating learning. Developed by an orchestra teacher and made in the USA, this tool is a practical, mess-free aid trusted by over 900 users with a 4.2-star rating.











| ASIN | B084TWXH7X |
| Back Material Type | vinyl |
| Back material type | vinyl |
| Best Sellers Rank | 14,470 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 222 in Practice Aids |
| Brand | FFG NOTE THE DIFFERENCE |
| Brand Name | FFG NOTE THE DIFFERENCE |
| Colour | Blue |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 912 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Instrument | Cello |
| Item Dimensions | 25.5 x 8.2 x 0.1 centimetres |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 8.2 x 0.1 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Fantastic Finger Guides LLC |
| Number of Strings | 4 |
| Operation Mode | Off |
| Size | 4/4 |
| Top Material Type | vinyl |
| Top material type | vinyl |
| UPC | 738639685885 |
S**S
Helpful learning aid
Not sure why so many people are bashing this. Yes we all know that you should use your ears to determine if you're hitting the right note or not - for me specifically who is playing along with tracks by ear it's nice to have a visual representation on the fingerboard where I should be rather than me been just off the mark as to where I should be playing (coming from bass guitar with frets). After applying this - it's also helped me run through my scales knowing where the notes are specifically so I can incorporate sound and finger position to cement muscle memory (or finger equiv) rather than trial and error. Some people might find it useful, others might not - all depends on your learning style but: - It was easy to apply - Stuck down well - Hasn't impacted my playing (no buzz or anything when playing notes) - The placement on a 4/4 electric cello matches the notes so it is accurate (played with an electric d'addario tuner so can confirm that notes played on indicated positions are the right notes. Worked for me
C**N
Good durable finger guide.
Works well, not too difficult to apply and seems durable. I’m pleased.
R**4
Quality
Really bad material. Measurements are not right
T**M
Excellent finger guide
I find this a valuable aid and spot on for tuning
A**R
Inaccurate, un-usable, do NOT recommend
Do not buy!! It is very inaccurate. Un usable.
A**R
It is so inaccurate as to be useless.
I purchased this 'Fantastic Finger Guide for Cellos' understanding from the product description that it would function as a beginners guide as to where to stop the notes on the fingerboard of a 4/4 size cello. My cello conforms to the 4/4 specification of measuring string length nut to bridge of 695mm. Playing up the notes on any string using the 'Fantastic Finger Guide for Cellos', the notes become increasingly hopelessly sharp. On the C string for instance, when the string is stopped at the G position, the note produced is about 1/4 tone above G. Thus, it is so inaccurate as to be useless for its avowed purpose.
J**P
Returned
Had to return as 3/4 cello I bought from Amazon was worse than a toy!
P**O
Just why? Not at all a benefit to students, it’s a hindrance.
I’m not really sure why this is needed. All string players have to learn to tune by ear — that’s the whole point of playing without frets: learning to play in tune. Did students back in the day need things like this? No, they had aural training. I’m pretty sure David Popper didn’t have stickers on his cello! Plus, constantly turning the head to look at the left hand actually hinders playing. Good technique relies on developing a sense of touch and sound, not visual cues.
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