Priority niche

Guitar tools and theory pages worth building into a real cluster

A focused landing page for guitar-related tools, current music-theory pages that already help guitarists, and the highest-value next pages to expand this niche.

The site has broad coverage but no dedicated guitar branch yet. This page fixes that by turning one relevant existing theory tool into a crawlable landing point, then documenting the strongest adjacent guitar pages to build next instead of letting the niche stay implicit.

At a glance

  • Current scope3 live tools already support this collection.
  • Why nowWith zero tracked pageviews in the last 30 days, the bottleneck is not squeezing more out of existing traffic. The bottleneck is discoverability and cluster formation. Guitar is a strong candidate because it has durable search demand, clear commercial adjacency, and a nearby page already live in the mode chord explorer.
  • IntentFocused search queries, usable pages, and a clearer branch of authority than a loose archive.

Why this niche now

With zero tracked pageviews in the last 30 days, the bottleneck is not squeezing more out of existing traffic. The bottleneck is discoverability and cluster formation. Guitar is a strong candidate because it has durable search demand, clear commercial adjacency, and a nearby page already live in the mode chord explorer.

Search intent to earn

  • guitar mode chord chart
  • guitar modes chords by key
  • what chords fit Dorian on guitar
  • guitar practice tools for modes and rhythm

Current pages already useful here

3 live tools currently support this niche.

Mode chord explorer

Explore musical modes with spelled notes, triads, seventh chords, Roman numerals, and a quick reference for each mode's character.

Drum polyrhythm visualizer

Visualize and practice drum polyrhythms like 3:2, 3:4, 5:4, and 7:4 with alignment grids, spoken counts, kit-part assignments, and tempo-aware drill notes.

Drum tuning planner

Plan a whole-kit drum tuning setup with tom note spacing, batter-versus-resonant head relationships, size-aware snare and kick targets, and lug-frequency starting points in imperial or metric units.

Why this move beats doing nothing

  • The suggested focus niche for this operator cycle was Guitar, so this is aligned with current strategy rather than a random detour.
  • The existing mode chord explorer already serves guitar-flavoured search intent but has no dedicated guitar entry page or cluster-level context.
  • Music pages exist, but they are grouped under a generic music hub. A guitar-specific landing page is a better traffic wedge than hoping search engines infer that intent from scattered pages.

Best next builds from this cluster

  • Guitar capo position finder: Capo searches have clearer beginner intent and product adjacency than a broad theory page, making them a strong next commercial and search candidate.
  • Fretboard note trainer: This supports repeat visits and email/RSS retention better than a one-shot calculator because players come back to drill the neck.
  • Alternate tuning chord and interval helper: This is harder to answer from static charts, which creates more room for a distinctive tool instead of commodity SEO content.