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Modern reference tools for musicians

Piranha Music Lab creates highly functional music reference guides designed for how musicians learn, practice, and create today.

Our current collection focuses on guitar and core music theory, presented as clear, visual tools. These are resources built to be revisited often, whether you are practicing, teaching, or performing.

Most music resources are text heavy and visually dull. Ours are built with usability and design at the center.

🎸 Modern layouts
🎨 Vibrant colors
📊 Clear charts
🛠️ Everyday tools
📱 Instant ebooks
🖨️ Printed editions

Every page is designed to help you see musical concepts more clearly.

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What Our Customers Are Saying

Excellent 4.8 / 5

  • Lucas R. (USA)

    There are some less common scales and modes in here that are usually scattered across different resources. Having them collected and presented clearly in one place is very handy

  •  Liam O. (Ireland)

    I’ve owned plenty of guitar books, but most of them over-explain things. This one doesn’t. It just shows you what you need to see, clearly and logically. That makes it incredibly useful.

  • Julian F. (Germany)

     The strength of this book is its clarity. The fretboard layouts are intuitive and consistent, which makes patterns easier to remember. It’s one of those books you don’t finish. You keep using it.

  • Chris W. (USA)

    Volume 1 lays the groundwork properly, and Volume 2 expands on it in a way that feels natural. Together, they form a complete foundation rather than two separate learning experiences.

  • Laura S. (Ireland)

    Both volumes are very cleanly designed and easy to read. Even when the concepts get more advanced in Volume 2, the layout never feels overwhelming.

  • Mark T. (Australia)

    This is not a “method book” and that’s why I love it. It’s a straight-up visual reference that helps you understand the guitar neck at a glance. Great for quick lookups, revision, or sparking new ideas while playing.

  •  Daniel H. (Canada)

     If you like learning by seeing rather than reading paragraphs of theory, this book is perfect. It shows you the fretboard in a way that actually sticks. Simple, direct, and very well designed.

  •  Oliver M. (UK)

    One of the cleanest guitar reference books I’ve owned. The diagrams are big, clear, and well thought out. You don’t have to hunt for information or flip pages endlessly. It does exactly what a visual guitar atlas should do.

  • “Exactly What I Needed!”

    The explanations are clear and beginner-friendly. My strumming and timing improved a lot in just one week. Highly recommended!

  • Ethan F. (New Zealand)

    A solid visual scale atlas. Clear diagrams, logical flow, and nothing unnecessary. This is the kind of book you keep nearby and come back to over time.