2nd Am Pentatonic Scale
JCJXXL
Jan 31 2007, 11:13 AM
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I rushed home from work tonight because I was excited to take the scales lesson and learn the C major scale.... but then I discovered that there are various forms of the pentatonic scale and I thought it would be a good idea to expand on the pentatonic.

Below is the diagram of the 2nd Am Pentatonic Scale from the lesson. I've added letters to indicate which finger I think should be used. Would someone mind reviewing the diagram and let me know if the fingering is correct?



Thanks!

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raqroso
Feb 2 2007, 06:34 AM
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Try this pattern ....

You don't want to be one of those "casn't get out of the bax guys"

this is a common pentatonic run spanning 4 patterns...

---------------------------------------------8-10sl--12---
--------------------------------------8--10---------------
---------------------------5--7sl--9----------------------
--------------------5--7----------------------------------
--------3--5sl--7-----------------------------------------
-3--5-----------------------------------------------------

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Feb 3 2007, 02:01 AM
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QUOTE ([email protected] @ Feb 1 2007, 09:34 PM) *
Try this pattern ....

You don't want to be one of those "casn't get out of the bax guys"

this is a common pentatonic run spanning 4 patterns...

---------------------------------------------8-10sl--12---
--------------------------------------8--10---------------
---------------------------5--7sl--9----------------------
--------------------5--7----------------------------------
--------3--5sl--7-----------------------------------------
-3--5-----------------------------------------------------



Good reminder!!

That's Lead Scale 2

It has the major root on the A string - its a C major scale(or Am scale)-3rd fret of A string is the root. It depends on where you start it)


Here's the one that goes with it - Lead Scale 1 (For Major Roots on the Low E string).
------------------------------------------------------------10---12
---------------------------------------------8--10sl--12-------
--------------------------------------7--9-------------------
---------------------------5--7sl--9-------------------------
--------------------5--7------------------------------------
--------3--5sl--7-------------------------------------------

This particular scale is a Gmaj scale(or Em scale) - 3rd fret of low E string is the root. Really gets you to not think of thye boxes although they are in there

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