Practice guides

Short lessons for making triads usable.

These are practical notes for intermediate guitarists who already know basic chords and want triads to connect across real progressions.

Guitar Triad Trainer showing a full progression strip for progression-based triad practice.
The full loop stays visible, with current and next highlighted for the musical move.
Nearby CAGED triad shape on the Guitar Triad Trainer fretboard.
Nearest-shape practice keeps the fretboard path small and playable.
Chord Explorer showing triad inversions across the guitar neck.
Chord Explorer gives one-chord maps when you want the full inversion picture.

Progression lessons

Practice one real loop at a time.

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.

C G Am F triad lesson

Practice the classic I V vi IV pop loop through nearby CAGED triad shapes.

Pop96 BPM

C Am F G triad lesson

Turn a classic doo-wop turnaround into a connected triad workout.

Turnaround92 BPM

Am F C G triad lesson

Use a sad pop loop to practice emotional movement without jumping positions.

Minor color84 BPM

Dm G C triad lesson

Make the ii V I cadence visible as three connected guitar triads.

Jazz cadence110 BPM

Am G F E triad lesson

Practice the Andalusian descent as a dramatic but controlled triad lane.

Minor descent100 BPM

C F G C triad lesson

Make I IV V movement feel automatic across more than one fretboard position.

Rock118 BPM

Core guides

Build the map behind the lessons.