Pick a key and a scale to see every note across the fretboard, hear it played, and switch between note names and scale degrees.
Choose your key (the root note your scale is built on) and the scale type. The fretboard lights up every place that scale lives across all 15 frets, with the root note in orange. Use Note names while you're learning where notes are, then switch to Scale degrees to see the pattern (1, ♭3, 4, 5…) that stays the same in every key. Tap any dot to hear that note, or hit Play scale to hear it ascend.
Once you know a shape in one key, you can slide the exact same pattern up or down the neck to play it in any other key — that's the magic of the guitar.
For the Minor Pentatonic and Major Pentatonic scales, use the Position buttons to isolate each of the 5 movable "boxes" one at a time. These are the classic shapes that connect all the way up the neck — learn Box 1 first (it's the one most solos live in), then add the others to unlock the whole fretboard.
Looking for chords that fit your scale? Browse the Chord Library, or analyze a chord you already know with the Chord Analyzer. Tune up first with the Guitar Tuner.