Finally Master the Pentatonic Scale and Improvise—Fast.

Play better solos, jam with confidence, and unlock the fretboard in hours, not years!

Red electric guitar with white pickguard and brown neck.

Learn all 5 pentatonic positions

Understand how to connect the shapes

G Major Pentatonic scale guitar fretboard diagram with colored dots indicating major and minor key root notes, and boxes highlighting practice patterns.

10+ hours of jam tracks

A smiling man with a shaved head holding an electric guitar in a music room.

After years of playing as a self taught singer-songwriter, I could play most of the songs I wanted. I could learn leads and play fast, but I didn’t know how to jam with others and improvise over their chords.

My breakthrough came when I learned to follow the keys of a song and learned how to use the Circle of Fifths. This course packages that breakthrough so that anyone can learn how to improvise quickly- and most importantly, have fun doing it!

I’m proud of this course, and I can’t wait to hear how it’s helped you to take your guitar playing to the next level and bring you the joy of being able to jam to any style of music!

Circle of Fifths diagram showing musical keys with major and minor keys, and their relative minor keys highlighted in green.

I Wasted Years Not Understanding the Fretboard— Here’s What Finally Worked

Diagram of guitar fretboard and pentatonic position 1, including a labeled Circle of Fifths diagram, overlaid on a person playing an electric guitar.

What You’ll Learn…

How to quickly find the right place to begin your improvising using the key of the song you’re playing in.

Playing to the key of the song is the fastest way to get started and sound great when soloing. Here you’ll learn how the Circle of Fifths makes finding the key and where to start on the fretboard so incredibly easy!

Diagram of guitar fretboard showing pentatonic positions 1 and 2 with black dots for regular notes and red dots for minor key root notes, and a person playing an electric guitar.

How to connect the pentatonic shapes one by one, until you have all 5 shapes, and the whole fretboard, completely mastered!

A musical chart demonstrating G minor pentatonic scale practice on the guitar, including fretboard diagrams, note markers, and instructional text.

After you understand how to find the key using the Circle of Fifths and learn your first pentatonic box, we’ll add boxes one by one until you have the whole fretboard mastered. In the screenshot above, I’m introducing the 2nd position of the pentatonic scale.

What makes this course different is that I understand how to make this information stick quickly, using straightforward language and fun, music making exercises and jam tracks. No need for a deep understanding of music theory, and no rote memorization! While you will learn some basic music theory in this course, everything is designed in a way to quickly make sense for beginning and intermediate level guitarists.

How to use jam tracks to have fun while learning all five boxes of the Pentatonic Scale!

Check out this free lesson for a quick overview of how the Fretquest Pentatonic Course works. In this lesson, you’ll see how the Circle of Fifths helps you find the key of your song and start jamming with the first position of the Pentatonic Scale!

Check out this free lesson!

Fretquest Pentatonic Course
$19.99
One time

Get anytime access to the Fretquest Pentatonic Course, unlocking every guitarist's ability to improvise anywhere on the guitar neck in any key using the 5 pentatonic shapes. Course includes 10 hours of video content, including instructional and video backing tracks.


✓ 10 hours of video content
✓ Unlimited lifetime access