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Sep 7 2009, 02:58 PM |
Whats the difference between the minor pentatonic,A minor pentatonic, D minor pentatonic, natural pentatonic, major pentatonic etc..?
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Sep 7 2009, 03:07 PM |
Pentatonic scale is the scale that has 5 notes
Minor pentatonic is when you play 1, b3, 4, 5, b7. These five notes come from minor scale which has 7 notes 1, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, b7. That's why it's caled minor pentatonic. Obviously if you set your root to A note (as number 1 in the formula) you will be playing A minor pentatonic. If you set D then D minor pentatonic etc... Major pentatonic works the same but comes from the major scale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Major pentatonic would be 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. There are more pentatonic scales but these are the most common. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
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Sep 7 2009, 03:12 PM |
I don't know for sure what natural pentatonic is,
I guess it's just regular minor pentatonic. A minor pentatonic and D minor pentatonic are different in many ways but still they are the same "type" of scale. A minor pentatonic is made from Am scale which goes like this: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. And A minor pentatonic is : A, C, D, E, and G. So we are taking I, III, IV, V and VII degrees from minor scale to make minor pentatonic. Same thing goes for D minor pentatonic cause D minor scale is D, E, F, G, A, Bb and C while we use only D, F, G, A and C to get D minor pentatonic. There's also major pentatonic as you said. You can take a look at relative scales to see some relation here, Relative major to Am is C major and C major scale has the same notes as Am scale but starting from C ofc. Now, C major pentatonic ALSO has same note as Am pentatonic, notes are C, D, E, G and A. But the extraction formula is not the same cause we're not using same degrees is in minor case to get pentatonic. For majors we use I, II, II, V and VI degrees. -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 7 2009, 03:12 PM |
Pentatonic scale is the scale that has 5 notes Minor pentatonic is when you play 1, b3, 4, 5, b7. These five notes come from minor scale which has 7 notes 1, 2, b3, 4, 5, b6, b7. That's why it's caled minor pentatonic. Obviously if you set your root to A note (as number 1 in the formula) you will be playing A minor pentatonic. If you set D then D minor pentatonic etc... Major pentatonic works the same but comes from the major scale 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Major pentatonic would be 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. There are more pentatonic scales but these are the most common. so with the minor pentatonic, can i set any root note a-g? And do i have to start and end with the same note? -------------------- When I look in the mirror I see a face-melting guitar shredder.... maybe my mirror tells the future?
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Sep 7 2009, 03:17 PM |
so with the minor pentatonic, can i set any root note a-g? And do i have to start and end with the same note? Of course but you should know when to use it. For example if you want to jam over A minor chord you can play A minor pentatonic. You don't need to start or end with the root note but you should be in that scale. -------------------- Check out my <a href="https://www.guitarmasterclass.net/instructor/Emir-Hot" target="_blank">Instructor profile</a>
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Sep 7 2009, 03:20 PM |
Of course but you should know when to use it. For example if you want to jam over A minor chord you can play A minor pentatonic. You don't need to start or end with the root note but you should be in that scale. I see, its a little clearer now, ill start practising it alittle more. Thanks for the help. I don't know for sure what natural pentatonic is, I guess it's just regular minor pentatonic. A minor pentatonic and D minor pentatonic are different in many ways but still they are the same "type" of scale. A minor pentatonic is made from Am scale which goes like this: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G. And A minor pentatonic is : A, C, D, E, and G. So we are taking I, III, IV, V and VII degrees from minor scale to make minor pentatonic. Same thing goes for D minor pentatonic cause D minor scale is D, E, F, G, A, Bb and C while we use only D, F, G, A and C to get D minor pentatonic. There's also major pentatonic as you said. You can take a look at relative scales to see some relation here, Relative major to Am is C major and C major scale has the same notes as Am scale but starting from C ofc. Now, C major pentatonic ALSO has same note as Am pentatonic, notes are C, D, E, G and A. But the extraction formula is not the same cause we're not using same degrees is in minor case to get pentatonic. For majors we use I, II, II, V and VI degrees. Thans for this. I'm defo going to have to get back to the theory boards and learn all this some more! Thanks m8 -------------------- When I look in the mirror I see a face-melting guitar shredder.... maybe my mirror tells the future?
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Sep 7 2009, 03:45 PM |
Penta is Greek word and it means 5. So pentatonic scale is 5 note scale. You have a lot of known and used pentatonic scales as well as hybrid pentatonics. Some of the known pentatonics scales are : Major and Minor pentatonic scale. There are other that are less known to beginner guitarist and they are Dominant pentatonic, Minor7b5 pentatonic,Minor 6 pentatonic, Melodic minor pentatonic and Diminished pentatonic. Each pentatonic scale has its formula and each scale sounds different. Pentatonic scales are taken from specific scale. Major pentatonic has 5 notes that actually come from Major scale! So we can easily say that Major scale is extension of Major pentatonic, or that Major pentatonic is describing Major scale with less notes Same thing goes for Minor pentatonic, it comes from natural minor scale. The difference between A minor and D minor pentatonic is that they have different notes but use same formula to construct the scale. A minor pentatonic is = A C D E G (A) D minor pentatonic is = D F G A C (D) As you see these two pentatonic scales have 4 out of 5 common notes. Common notes are A C D and G. The only difference is that one has F and one has E note. A minor pentatonic has E note, D minor pentatonic has F note. We figured out these notes by following formula for Minor pentatonic which is : Root, minor 3rd, perfect 4th, perfect 5th, minor 7th and octave. This is everything counting from root of the scale! We also have numbering formula which describes the same thing and is written like this : 1, b3, 4 , 5, b7, 8. Let me know if you have any more questions! Cheers for this. I assume all the minor pantatonics have the same shape 5 boxes? just played on the different notes? Cheers, -------------------- When I look in the mirror I see a face-melting guitar shredder.... maybe my mirror tells the future?
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Sep 7 2009, 05:22 PM |
Exactly! And that goes for 3 note per string concept in Major scale as well as all Minor scales It should be actually 7 boxes for those scales since those are diatonic scales with 7 notes, just to clear things up for loundzilla. -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 7 2009, 05:34 PM |
I was referring to repetitiveness of patterns Sure thing, 3 note per string approach is used for major and minor scale and its modes and they have 7 patterns Ofc, it just seemed to me that it needs more clarification in order not to confuse someone. -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 7 2009, 06:31 PM |
Ofc, it just seemed to me that it needs more clarification in order not to confuse someone. Urm i'm confused lol. I thought that the minor pentatonic had 5 boxes ("patterns"?) -------------------- When I look in the mirror I see a face-melting guitar shredder.... maybe my mirror tells the future?
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Sep 7 2009, 06:56 PM |
There are som other ones as well, im using a pentatonic which is actually a minor pentatonic with the 6'th instead of the 7'th. In my mind it goes as "Robben Ford -pentatonic" , since he uses it in some spots. I dont really know the proper name for it, so if somebody knows, please tell me!
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Sep 8 2009, 01:29 AM |
See what you did now Muris ? Minor pentatonic has 5 boxes (CAGED system) Minor scale has 7 boxes (3 note per string system) Damn -------------------- Youtube
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Sep 8 2009, 01:47 AM |
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