C G Am F triad lesson
Practice the classic I V vi IV pop loop through nearby CAGED triad shapes.
Practice guides
These are practical notes for intermediate guitarists who already know basic chords and want triads to connect across real progressions.
Progression lessons
Each lesson starts from a familiar progression, then turns it into a compact triad path with the app's full progression strip, nearby shapes, and a matching Reel idea.
Practice the classic I V vi IV pop loop through nearby CAGED triad shapes.
Turn a classic doo-wop turnaround into a connected triad workout.
Use a sad pop loop to practice emotional movement without jumping positions.
Make the ii V I cadence visible as three connected guitar triads.
Practice the Andalusian descent as a dramatic but controlled triad lane.
Make I IV V movement feel automatic across more than one fretboard position.
Core guides
A simple routine for moving from memorized shapes to connected fretboard movement.
What the inversion names mean, why they matter, and how to practice them musically.
A focused loop for hearing a common progression while your hand climbs the neck.
The practical version: choose nearby notes so chord changes sound connected.
The small formula change that makes a major triad become minor, shown as practice.
Turn a chord progression into a repeatable path instead of isolated chord shapes.