Brandon7s
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I'll take a look. I've been brute forcing it with an app named Fretonomy (both on my iPad and my Andoid phone) when I'm not at my guitar and that has worked pretty well for learning the note names decently well; however, I've found that simply practicing 7th chord arpeggios while saying the name and the interval has been great for internalizing it.Have you ever heard of "A.C.E. Guitar Method"? It has an entire section devoted to learning the fretboard note/interval relationships, and starts by covering simple octaves. It's the best, most easily-grasped, method of explaining this stuff I've ever come across. It's free to download, but the author asks that it not be shared, so all you'd have to do if you want it, is a Google search, and it should come up.
I tend to think of chords/triads/arpeggios through the lense of CAGED. Meaning, CAGED provides the landmarks that I use to navigate the fretboard. I'll look into A.C.E method, I'm always interested in seeing if another POV would be of value for me.