Super Time Ultra
Guitar Practice Lab
Practise guitar scales, chord progressions, voicing changes, rhythm patterns, and tempo ladders with clear diagrams and clock-scheduled audio.
Choose the Scales and Patterns tab for fretboard routes and tempo ladders, or open Chord Progressions for timed changes through playable guitar voicings.
What this tool includes
Exercise first
The exact scale, pattern, position, first note, and primary practice control lead the page.
Stable tab phrases
The sound, highlighted step, string and fret instruction, tablature, and position map share one guitar path, shown eight notes at a time.
Clear starts
A four-beat count-in starts practice, and a brighter root cue marks every new scale cycle.
Continuous tempo ladder
After the selected repeat count, hear two beats at the new tempo and continue automatically without reaching for the screen.
Chord progression trainer
Transpose proven progressions, follow string-and-fret diagrams, isolate difficult changes, choose a rhythm, and loop with clock-scheduled audio.
How to use this tool
- Review the selected exercise and its first string and fret.
- Set a tempo where the notes and movement remain controlled.
- Press Start practice, use the four-beat count-in, and begin on the brighter root cue.
- When the ladder increases, use the two new-tempo beats to reset your hands before the scale restarts.
- Save the exercise or log the working tempo when you want to return to it.
- Open Chord Progressions, choose a key and style, then isolate the hardest adjacent change before playing the full form.
Practice tips
- Start below your limit and listen for unwanted noise between notes.
- Change only one variable at a time when increasing the difficulty.
- Use the working-tempo log as a point of return, not as a judgment of musical quality.