Working Class Guitar Note

The 5 Boxes

This lesson is about seeing the minor pentatonic scale first. Learn the shapes. Learn how the boxes connect. The theory can catch up later.

Minor pentatonic five boxes poster
Note: the poster above is the idea and vibe. The interactive chart below is the one to use for the actual pattern reference.

Choose A Minor Pentatonic Key

Pick a key and the full-neck map plus all five boxes will update. Root notes are red. Connecting notes have a white ring.

Root notes Scale notes Connecting notes Box 1 Box 2 Box 3 Box 4 Box 5

The Five Individual Boxes

These smaller charts show the five patterns one at a time for the selected key.

Box 1

Box 2

Box 3

Box 4

Box 5

How To Use This

1. Pick the key Choose the minor key you want to jam in.
2. Start with Box 1 Find the red root note and play the first shape slowly.
3. Find the doorway Use the ringed connecting notes to move into the next box.
4. Explore Move box to box instead of getting stuck in one little area.
Working Class Shortcut: Do not try to master all five boxes at once. Start with Box 1, then connect Box 1 to Box 2. That alone is a big win.

The Big Idea

These are not five separate scales. They are five connected views of the same scale.

Once you see the boxes as connected neighborhoods, the fretboard starts feeling less like a mystery and more like a map.