Five Forms Of Minor Pentatonic, for example
slash85
Apr 13 2007, 04:27 AM
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gdays mates,

hey i just got a question for whoevers up for it,,,,,,, say u have the A minor pentatonic scale right......now lets say out of the 5 forms c,a,g,e,d u choose the E form right,..........the rest of the forms have all different fingerings and scale patterns in different areas of the fretboard but are all based around similar notes ....so basically my question is.........all the c,a,g,e,d forms of all scales are there to provide the guitarist with the opportunity to play the same notes but when played in different forms over the fretboard sound exactly the same but at different octaves and such...is this right? from what i gather there are the different forms so u can play at different pitches and octaves.to suit whatever the key of a song is or somethin... sorry if i lost anyone there im just tryin to get a grasp of the whole concept from this book im readin....if im wrong can someone set me straight please wink.gif

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