.........................................................................1 Point
..................................................................4 Points
..........................................................11 Points
....................................................17 Points
...............................................25 Points
FRETBOARD PICK SCORING GUIDE
1st fret
2nd fret
3rd fret
4th fret
5th fret
1st fret
2nd fret
3rd fret
4th fret
5th fret
E
A
D
G
B
E
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Re-Chord
Take ONE action per turn:
1. Take one pick from the SUPPLY
and place it face up on any
available space. You MAY use
its PICK ABILITY.
2. Take one pick from the BAG and
place it face down on any
available space. You MAY remove an
adjacent pick .
3. Draw two CHORD cards.
Max hand size is three.
Take another pick from the
public pile and place it face
up - May take its action.
Remove any other pick on
the fretboard and place it
in the bag.
Move or swap any other
pick to a new space.
Turn any pick face down.
You may move that pick
to an available space.
Pluck any face down pick
revealing its color.
May take its action.
Can be placed anywhere &
may replace any other pick.
(Replaced pick to bag).
Remove all picks of any
one type from the fret
this pick is placed in.
Can remove an adjacent
pick if placed using the
second action.
RE-Chord
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GAMES
- This is the playmat diagram.
It includes the proper terms for each part of the fretboard.
-
In Re-Chord, we play on the first five
frets
.
The fretboard is the entire area guitarists play on.
- Notice
fret
and
supply
are in
bold italics
because they are keywords.
The teal text is other reference.
- Each
fret
has six available spaces.
These are the six strings you’d put your fingers on.
- It is important to check the orientation of your
chord
cards to ensure the nut is on the correct side.
- The rule reminders on the playmat are for quick reference; there are more specific rules in this book.
FRET
Inlay
(Position Marker)
fret Marker
nut
SUPPLY
RULE REMINDERS
Anatomy of THE PLAYMAT