Expanding The Fretboard

Expanding The Fretboard

Getting Out Of The Pentatonic Box

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Stuck in the Pentatonic Box?

You have mastered the minor pentatonic scale. You know the box pattern at the 12th fret like the back of your hand.

But now... you feel trapped. Every solo you play sounds the same. You are stuck in that one position, playing the same notes, creating the same licks over and over.

The truth? You are boxed in. And without learning how to break out of that box, you will hit a ceiling that limits every solo you ever play.

What if you could unlock the entire fretboard? Play freely up and down the neck, seamlessly connecting positions, and suddenly have access to HUNDREDS of new lick possibilities?

The Secret: Two Scale Patterns That Work Together

Here is what most guitarists do not realize: the E minor pentatonic and G major pentatonic scales share the exact same notes. They are relatives. Learn both patterns and how to shift between them, and you instantly multiply your soloing vocabulary.

  • NOT more scale shapes to memorize and forget
  • NOT complicated music theory lectures
  • NOT exercises that sound like exercises
  • YES to understanding WHY every note sounds good
  • YES to licks that use BOTH positions
  • YES to sequences that flow across the fretboard
  • YES to converting licks you already know to new positions

Bottom Line: Learn these two patterns and how to connect them, and you will never feel boxed in again.

5 Lessons to Unlock Your Fretboard

Minor Pentatonic • Major Pentatonic • Position Shifting • Converted Licks • Sequences

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E Minor Pentatonic - The Foundation (With Theory)

Start with the scale you already know, but understand WHY it works. Learn the theory behind why every note sounds good over E minor progressions. This understanding transforms random note-hitting into intentional, musical soloing. Includes jam track practice.

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G Major Pentatonic - Your Second Position

Discover your new home on the 14th-17th frets. Learn the relative major pattern and understand that you are playing the SAME notes - just starting from a different place. This opens up country, classic rock, and major-key licks instantly.

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Shifting Between Positions - The Key Skill

Learn to seamlessly transition between your two scale positions on any string. Practice shifting on the 4th string, 3rd string, 2nd string, and 1st string. This is what separates boxed-in players from free-flowing soloists.

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Major Pentatonic Licks - Practical Application

Convert licks you learned in the Licks, Licks, Licks course to your new position. Same patterns, new sounds. Learn pull-off licks, bend licks, and hammer-on patterns in the 14th-17th fret range. Instantly double your lick vocabulary.

Sequences - Advanced Movement

Take one melodic idea and move it across BOTH scale patterns for fiery, impressive runs. Learn how awkward licks in one position become easy when you shift positions. This is the secret to making your solos sound professional.

Frequently Asked Questions

You should be comfortable with the basic E minor pentatonic scale pattern at the 12th fret. If you have taken the Licks, Licks, Licks course, you are perfectly prepared. This course builds directly on that foundation and even converts licks from that course to new positions.
Not at all! While the Licks, Licks, Licks course provides helpful foundation, this course stands completely on its own. You will learn the scale patterns from scratch and develop original licks specific to these positions. If you have taken the Licks course, you will get the added bonus of seeing how to convert those licks to the new position - but it is absolutely not required.
The course is 31 minutes and 21 seconds of focused instruction across 5 lessons. It is intentionally concise - no fluff, just the essential concepts and practical application. Most students work through it in 2-3 weeks.
Yes - you will understand the theory behind relative major/minor scales without needing prior theory knowledge. The course explains exactly why E minor pentatonic and G major pentatonic share the same notes, and why certain notes sound good over certain chords.
By learning a second position and how to shift between them, your lick vocabulary multiplies instantly. Every lick you know can now be played in two places. Plus, you unlock major-key licks for country, classic rock, and blues. The course is a direct preview of what is covered in even more depth in Licks, Licks, Licks 2.
Yes - 60-Day 100% Money-Back Guarantee. Complete the course and practice the shifting techniques. If you do not feel liberated from the pentatonic box, email support@superguitarlicks.com within 60 days for a full refund.

Why Starting Today Matters

The Real Cost of Waiting:

  • Another solo trapped in the same 5-fret box
  • Another jam session where your playing sounds predictable
  • Another month of ceiling on your soloing potential

Start today and within 1 week you will have:

  • ✓ A second scale position memorized
  • ✓ Understanding of why relative scales work
  • ✓ First successful shifts between positions

No fake urgency. Just the truth: this course is the key that unlocks the rest of the fretboard.

Investment in Fretboard Freedom

One-time payment • Lifetime access • 60-Day guarantee

Break Free From the Box

Expanding The Fretboard

$49one-time payment
  • 5 Focused Video Lessons
  • 31+ Minutes of Instruction
  • Minor & Major Pentatonic Patterns
  • Position Shifting Techniques
  • Lick Conversions from Licks Course
  • Sequence Patterns Across Positions
  • Theory Explained Simply
  • Jam Track for Practice
  • Lifetime Access (no recurring fees)
  • 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee
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Step 3: Learn your second scale position
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