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  2. A Minor Pentatonic Scale - Notes, Positions, Application

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    The A minor pentatonic scale is a 5-note scale consisting of the notes A, C, D, E, and G, which are derieved from the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and 7th intervals of the A major scale.

  3. Pentatonic scale - Wikipedia

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    The common pentatonic major and minor scales (C-D-E-G-A and C-E ♭-F-G-B ♭, respectively) are useful in modal composing, as both scales allow a melody to be modally ambiguous between their respective major (Ionian, Lydian, Mixolydian) and minor (Aeolian, Phrygian, Dorian) modes (Locrian excluded).

  4. Pentatonic Scale - Music Theory Academy

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    Minor pentatonic scale. The Minor pentatonic scale uses the root, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 7th notes from the natural minor scale (it does not use the 2nd or the 6th notes): For example, if we play an A minor pentatonic scale then we will play the notes A, C, D, E, G as follows: Vm. A minor pentatonic.

  5. How to Play the A Minor Pentatonic Scale on Guitar - Fender

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    To memorize the A minor pentatonic scale, practice playing the scale ascending and descending. Start with the root note of A, then play C, D, E, G, and then a higher A. Use the 5th position pattern to play these notes, then work your way back down the scale, starting with that higher A and climbing back down to G, E, G, C, and the low A.

  6. Minor Pentatonic Scale on Guitar: Positions & Theory

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    The minor pentatonic scale is a versatile and widely used scale. It can be used over minor chord progressions and major chord progressions, which is common in blues music. Practice each playing through each position while paying close attention to the root note patterns for each position.

  7. A beginner’s guide to the minor pentatonic scale - Happy Bluesman

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    The minor pentatonic scale is by far the most commonly occurring scale in blues and rock music. It has been used to craft a huge number of famous riffs and guitar solos, and was used extensively by some of the most notable blues and blues rock guitarists of all time.

  8. How to learn minor pentatonic scales the easy way - Guitar World

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    How to learn the minor pentatonic scale on guitar. In the key of E minor, the notes within the minor pentatonic scale are E, G, A, B and D. Playing from E to E generates a six-note series to complete the octave.

  9. Minor Pentatonic: The 5 Patterns - JustinGuitar.com

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    Use 1st and 3rd for strings 1, 2, 5 and 6 and 1st and 4th for the middle strings. Most often the finger you use will be determined by the lick you are playing. Video Lesson From Blues Lead Course Here. See the scale patterns, suggested fingerings and alternate fingerings here!

  10. A Minor Pentatonic Scale - Guitar Charts

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    Dive into the A Minor Pentatonic Scale with Guitar Charts. Explore our interactive fretboard diagrams and listen to audio examples for each pattern. Ideal for guitarists seeking to understand and play the A Minor Pentatonic Scale effortlessly. Perfect for both beginners and experienced musicians.

  11. Minor Pentatonic Scale - JustinGuitar.com

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    The Minor Pentatonic scale is often the first scale that people learn. This is because it is easy to play, very very useful and is the basis of much blues and rock improv... Minor Pentatonic: How & Why. This lesson will explain the how and why parts of learning the Minor Pentatonic Scale.