Teach a mandolin fretboard mapping method by comparing it to piano, covering tuning, frets, chromatic movement, and interval relationships to unlock the neck.

Teach a mandolin fretboard mapping method by comparing it to piano, covering tuning, frets, chromatic movement, and interval relationships to unlock the neck.

Teach a movable 2.5-octave major-scale ‘Jethro’ lick for mandolin to map the fretboard, practice shifting, and warm up in all keys.

Explain how learning Hendrix’s Little Wing connected chord shapes, pentatonic scales, and fretboard visualization into movable voicings and riffs for more musical rhythm-lead guitar.

Demonstrate movable triad shapes and inversions in G to quickly find strong chord tones across the neck and make musical, usable parts.

Demonstrates an extended A minor pentatonic pattern across the neck and suggests practicing repetitions to develop soloing fluency.

Share mandolin diagrams of Barry Harris drop voicings and inversions for 6th, dominant, 7b5, and diminished chords, plus clarifying notes on equivalences.

Discuss how major and minor pentatonic shapes map identically on guitar, linking modes, intervals, and fretboard visualization, with tips for moving beyond CAGED boxes.

Demonstrate and unpack 36 mandolin scale exercises across open and closed positions with subdivisions to build speed, cleanliness, strength, and fretboard familiarity.

Teach a movable pentatonic pattern on mandolin to play lead lines and double-stop 'couplets' in any key, with a landmark index-finger position.

Explain I–IV–V in any key on mandolin, movable chord shapes, pentatonic skip-a-fret lead patterns, blue notes, and simple double-stop positions for bluegrass leads.

Teach a Jethro Burns–inspired mandolin arpeggio warm-up covering G–Am–D shapes, position shifts, and alternate picking to build fretboard fluency and hand synchronization.

Explain and demonstrate the five major scale positions on guitar with fingerings, root-note focus, and tips for hearing the scale across the neck.

Demonstrate five fretboard approaches to the major scale for comprehensive visualization, theory context, and practice, with tabs and backing tracks.

Teach beginners to start lead guitar using two simple 'square' shapes, locating them in key across two octaves to create solos and jam confidently.

Teach a daily two-string pentatonic exercise to map the fretboard and build scale fluency across the neck.

Teach an extended pentatonic pattern connecting boxes for faster soloing, shown in C minor with slides expanding above and below the main shape.

Demonstrates four practical exercises to internalize the CAGED system on guitar, including ascending, descending, and skipping through chord shapes.

Explain and demonstrate how the five CAGED chord shapes connect across the fretboard in the key of C to map the neck.

Teach a step-by-step shape-based method to map the guitar fretboard in G major/E minor for improvising, with movable patterns and a downloadable PDF.

Demonstrates practical, advanced uses of the CAGED system for chords across the neck, minor and extended voicings, and arpeggio applications.

Teach a method to visualize the guitar neck as one unit by combining two- and three-notes-per-string pentatonic/major scale patterns, minimizing memorization.

Teach movable mandolin licks using minor pentatonic and blues scales over major chords, adding the major third for bluesy resolutions, with position tips.

Demonstrates how to outline chord changes in solos by finding movable chord shapes within pentatonic patterns (CAGED approach) and practicing integrating chord tones over progressions.

Teach how to improvise freely on guitar by deriving the minor pentatonic from the major scale, focusing on intervals, ear training, and practical fretboard visualization.

Teach four movable mandolin double-stop shapes for major chords, how to locate root notes, and connect them to chop chord shapes.

Teach a movable major pentatonic scale pattern for mandolin, with fingerings in D, sequencing ideas, and tips for fitting around chop chords and creating licks.

Demonstrates a movable mandolin chord shape to play all major and minor chords, with barre-style fingering tips and guidance for clean, shiftable voicings.

Explain the CAGED system as a fretboard map, show chord-note mapping, and provide practice approaches with a free PDF.

Teach a one-minute method to build E/A-string scales, harmonize them with seventh-chord shapes, and craft math rock/post rock/emo progressions on guitar.

Provide a simple online guitar fretboard diagram creator with SVG export and mode examples, useful for mapping scales and chords.
Provide a visual chart mapping standard notation to guitar fretboard notes up to 12th fret, aiding sight-reading in upper positions; includes alternate C-based octave layout.

Teach 50 short blues/rock guitar licks with ideas for transposing across positions and scales, aimed at beginner to intermediate improvisers.

Demonstrate BB King's approach to soloing over a blues progression using animated fretboard visuals, covering bends, vibrato, and pentatonic note choices.

Share complete mandolin fingerings for Bach's D minor Partita Gigue as played by Chris Thile, with pull-off/hammer-on indications and adaptation tips.
Present three practical 'shortcuts' for guitarists—micro-pattern scale mapping, smarter practice, and improvisation frameworks—to accelerate fretboard fluency and musicianship without endless scale memorization.

Recommend Steve Stine’s 12-part Fretboard Mastery playlist and outlines a structured weekly plan to build foundational guitar understanding without random tutorials.
Presents a new free app for visualizing the guitar fretboard, aiding in learning and practice.

Share interval-focused guitar chord charts and theory cheat sheets, plus links to chord-finder tools, for printable practice and fretboard study.

Provide a free searchable scale database with guitar/piano fingerings, notes, intervals, diatonic chords, and audio examples to aid learning.

Present a grid-based note layout to visualize whole steps, fifths, and major/minor scale shapes with enharmonic spellings and alternate semitone-shifted grids.
Teach and drill five-position major/minor scale patterns across the fretboard with animated fingerings, picking advice, and tabs to aid memorization.

Demonstrates practical phrases and strategies for improvising over jazz ii–V–I changes on guitar, including ear-training, chord-tone targeting, and position-based fretboard mapping.

Teach three essential pentatonic melodic patterns, explaining how they improve improvisation and fretboard mapping, with demonstrations and practice guidance in common fifth-position shapes.

Shares a 36-page guitar-focused music theory reference pack, including diagrams like an expanded Circle of Fifths, for players to print and study.

Appears to cover various guitar concepts and fretboard diagrams for quick reference.

Teach beginners major arpeggio theory, interval stacking, and practical fretboard shapes to start chord‑tone soloing on lead guitar.

Shows a visual representation of intervals on the fretboard for educational purposes.

Teach exercises to connect pentatonic boxes across the fretboard using slides and backing tracks, adding the blue note to travel fluidly between positions.

Discuss Holdsworth’s idea that Dorian is the most fundamental scale due to interval symmetry, with links to visualizations and further resources for guitarists.

Demonstrates a quick drill for learning fretboard notes by targeting two notes across strings each week to improve visualization and note recall.

Teach Steve Vai's four essential beginner-to-intermediate guitar scale shapes—major, minor, major pentatonic, and blues—with practice tips, PDF diagrams, and jam-track application.

Teach how to improvise over chords by internalizing arpeggio shapes and chord tones, starting with major triad forms and step-by-step exercises.

Teach a quick formula to memorize and connect all five minor pentatonic positions on guitar for fast fretboard navigation.

Explain how to link major and relative minor scale shapes across the fretboard for improvisation, including shifting patterns three frets and practical practice advice.

Seeks strategies to move beyond pentatonic box shapes into musical improvisation and note targeting, asking whether mastery comes with time and specific practice.
Teach the CAGED system through a 90-minute hands-on guitar lesson focusing on movable C-shape chords, barre technique, and finding roots across the fretboard.

Seeks recommendations for effective methods and tutorials to memorize the guitar fretboard.
Demonstrates how to use double-stops within CAGED chord shapes to highlight intervals and create harmonies across adjacent strings.

Appears to outline a three-step method for learning the CAGED system on guitar, with diagrams to map chord shapes and scales across the fretboard.
Show practical strategies for turning triads into lead guitar licks that nail chord changes and create melodic solos, with fretboard shapes and examples.

Explain the A minor pentatonic via intervals and its relationship to C major/major pentatonic to improve fretboard visualization.

Asks how to choose major scale positions for soloing over G–C–D and whether to shift positions or stay put while targeting chord tones.
Present a color-coded method to map the mandolin fretboard using three repeating patterns for major, natural minor, and altered scales, including corrected diagrams.
Seeks feedback on a fretboard method for playing major scales and modes anywhere, plus guidance on interval shapes, position shifts, and potential pitfalls.
Clarifies the CAGED system as a method for moving chord shapes up the neck, focusing on E/A/D-string roots to visualize chords beyond open positions.
Debate learning major scale versus minor pentatonic first, outlining their relationships, movable shapes, and beginner practice advice.
Offers a free interactive fretboard tool to visualize scales and modes for any tuning and up to eight strings.
Teach a 'Pentatonic Gear Shift' visualization to shift pentatonic shapes across string sets and map one-scale-per-chord improvisation over progressions, with practical demos.

Appears to cover a unique perspective on visualizing the guitar fretboard.

Explain how mapping I–IV–V triads within CAGED shapes unlocks melodic playing across the fretboard, with examples and a handy fretboard tool link.

Offer triad drill charts and a method to map inversions across three neck areas with metronome practice, reinforcing tonic-based options in major and minor keys.

Teach a two-shape fretboard visualization to connect pentatonic, blues, major/melodic/harmonic scales and common arpeggio patterns across the neck, with practice guidance.

Explores why players prefer five CAGED major-scale positions over a single repeating shape, debating memorization, fretboard visualization, and 3-notes-per-string consistency for speed.
Asks for effective methods to practice major scales on mandolin, comparing octave-based routines with full first-position patterns and counter-clockwise circle-of-fifths sequencing.
Appears to cover a visual guide to understanding guitar concepts and fretboard layout.

Demonstrates how A major triad chord shapes connect to the A major scale across the fretboard to map harmony and melody.

Covers CAGED shapes and their relationship with the circle of fifths on the fretboard.

Presents a video-based 'E-System' method to visualize the fretboard via E-string shapes, modify nucleus forms into chord types, and connect it with simple guitar syntax.

Share diagrams mapping relative and parallel modes across the guitar fretboard with mnemonics to visualize connected modal shapes and relationships.
Introduce a free app with note, scale/CAGED, arpeggio, and progression tools to visualize the fretboard, practice note recall, and improvise over iRealPro changes.

Teach a simple one-string drill to target chord tones at changes so guitar solos resolve musically instead of sounding like random scale runs.
Presents a visual diagram to help identify and connect CAGED chord shapes across the fretboard.

Appears to show an easy method to learn major and minor scale patterns across the guitar fretboard.

Demonstrates a guitar fretboard exercise that combines octave shapes with the major scale to improve navigation, note targeting, and visualization.

Provides an infographic-style overview of the Dorian mode for guitar and appears to include positions and pointers for improvising and soloing.

Demonstrates a root-focused approach to learning the five pentatonic positions, improving fretboard navigation and chord-targeted soloing across progressions.

Presents an alternative way to visualize and apply the CAGED system on guitar, likely offering a diagram of shapes and connections across the fretboard.
