Free Course · 28 Lessons · 7 Modules

Jazz Guitar Scales

Own every position on the neck, then connect them. Seven positions per scale, each with its own fingering and feel — visualized on fretboard grids with audio you can play instantly.

What's Inside

Not just scale shapes printed on a page. Each position is an interactive lesson with fretboard diagrams, playable audio, and clear fingering guidance — all organized in one place.

Fretboard Position Maps

Every position displayed on a clean fretboard grid. See the exact fingering, the root note, and how the shape sits on the neck — no ambiguity.

Hear Every Position

Play the audio for each scale position directly in the lesson. Connect what you see on the grid with what you hear — ear training built into every exercise.

Position-by-Position

We don't dump all 7 positions at once. You learn one position at a time, absorb it fully, then move to the next. Clarity over quantity.

Course Modules

Five essential scale types for jazz guitar — each one position-mapped across the neck so you can play in any key, anywhere.

01

Scale Introduction

How the course works: one position per lesson, root-based orientation, and why we learn this way.

02

Major Scale

All 7 positions of the C Major scale. Each position starts from a different degree of the scale, with its own box shape, fingering, and fretboard grid.

03

Minor Pentatonic Scale

The backbone of blues and jazz phrasing. 5 positions of C Minor Pentatonic, each mapped clearly on the fretboard with audio playback.

04

Harmonic Minor Scale

The essential sound for minor ii–V–i progressions. All 7 positions of C Harmonic Minor, with that distinctive raised 7th degree visible in every grid.

05

Melodic Minor Scale

The foundation of modern jazz vocabulary. 7 positions of C Melodic Minor — the source of altered scales, Lydian dominant, and more.

06

Diminished Scale

The symmetrical whole-half diminished scale. One shape that appears at three locations on the neck — elegantly simple once you see the pattern.

07

Whole Tone Scale

The symmetrical whole tone scale. One shape — elegantly simple once you see the pattern.

Why This Course Is Different

Finding every position of every essential jazz scale in one place is almost impossible online. You'd normally need to buy multiple books, cross-reference diagrams, and still piece things together yourself. I've done that work — and organized it all into one free, interactive course.

Start Learning Scales — Free

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