This is the heart of Complete Scale Fluency — the module everything else builds on. You'll learn the minor pentatonic not as five boxes to memorize but as two simple building blocks, the rectangle and the stack, plus the geometry (including the "warp") that ties the whole fretboard together. From there you'll move through the scale three ways — in position, diagonally, and horizontally along strings — and learn to switch between them freely. Then the payoff: the major pentatonic and five close relatives (blues, major blues, minor hexatonic, and two dominant pentatonics) all fall out of the same shapes with a single note added or moved. Take your time here; if anything later feels confusing, this is the place to come back to.