Here’s what’s really cool and what is going to be a main theme to this blog post:Įven though the major and minor pentatonic scales, and the blues scale are technically different scales – we can use the same shapes to play all three! Confused? I would be too, and I was. (Disclaimer: In order to fully utilize this material, you should first memorize the note names on the low E string up the whole neck. With that in mind, after you read this post, you will know exactly how to solo in any major or minor key using pentatonic scales!) What is a pentatonic scale anyway, and how does it relate to it’s diatonic brethren?!.How to practice scales so that they sound more like music and less like finger exercise.How to get out of the boxes altogether, and play up and down the neck.How to find the right pattern to use in any key (both major and minor).How to play all five shapes of the pentatonic and blues scale across the entire neck (both major and minor).How to use one single pattern to play both the major and minor pentatonic scale, and the blues scale.
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