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Sep 2 2008, 08:38 AM |
That's answers pretty much all of it, but one thing. That means for each key you want to start in, your pattern will change depending on the key you started in. So instead of starting in Am and proceeded to start in the Key of C. The pattern changes because the root notes are now all C instead of Am? If you would play in C minor you start on the C with the first penta box. The same goeas with everything else. If it is stillunclear you can go to www.all-guitar-chords.com ther you can see all scales -------------------- My Gear
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Sep 2 2008, 04:52 PM |
If you change the key where Am is VI (Cmajor key) to Cm where C is VI (Eb key) , just move the patterns one and a half step to the right. This should transfer you to C minor pentatonic.
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Sep 3 2008, 10:14 AM |
I agree with Ivan.
But if you means From Am to C...well you have to play the same pentatonic. Just look at the new root who won't be the A note, but the C note! |
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Sep 3 2008, 07:21 PM |
I agree with Ivan. But if you means From Am to C...well you have to play the same pentatonic. Just look at the new root who won't be the A note, but the C note! Spot on, if going from Am-C, then Am pentatonic has the same notes as Cmajor pentatonic. PS there is one more option, Am-C is appearing in G major key as well as II-IV, so Em pentatonic can be used for creating a different mood. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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