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CAPOLATOR

Same chord progression, different capo position. Capolator shows you every CAGED position instantly with a full interactive fretboard. Stop guessing, start playing.

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TOTAL TRIAD

Every dyad and triad chord tone visualized across the entire neck. See the root, third, and fifth everywhere at once. Your fretboard is about to make a lot more sense.

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A Systematic Approach to the Guitar
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Music theory that actually sticks

Like most guitar players, I fumbled through tabs, memorized shapes, and hoped something would click. After years of breaking it all down I figured out how to make theory simple, practical, and actually useful on the guitar.

This book isn't about memorizing rules. It's about building your understanding layer by layer -- root notes, triads, pentatonics, full scales, modes -- until the whole fretboard makes sense.

If you're tired of feeling stuck and want to finally connect the dots, this is where you start.

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I'm just a regular guy who started out knowing next to nothing about how music actually works. Like most guitar players, I fumbled through tabs, memorized shapes, and hoped something would click. But the more I played, the more I realized -- I didn't just want to copy other people's music. I wanted to understand it.

That's what led me down the rabbit hole of music theory. At first, it felt like drinking from a firehose -- too much information, too many rules, and none of it seemed to stick. But after years of breaking it all down, I figured out a way to simplify things.

Instead of overwhelming myself or others with complicated jargon, I started looking at music theory in bite-sized, practical pieces. That's what everything here is built on.

Happy jamming.  -- PJ

"Rhythm is the vibration of the universe."
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