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Minor pentatonic

Scale

Minor pentatonic

Five note scale and the foundation of blues, rock and countless solos. Easy to play and instantly musical.

RootCBeginner1 b3 4 5 b7

01Fretboard

Positions on the neck

Position

Position 1 / frets 0 - 4

Intervals

  • 1
  • b3
  • 4
  • 5
  • b7

Example in C

C Eb F G Bb

Used in

  • Blues
  • Rock
  • Pop
  • Improvisation

02Interactive

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Interactive

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Watch the notes light up in the order you should play them across the fretboard.

Key

Position

Display

Intervals in this scale

  • 1Root
  • b3Minor third
  • 4Perfect fourth
  • 5Perfect fifth
  • b7Minor seventh

Practice tip

Start slowly. Listen to how the root and characteristic intervals define the sound of the scale.

Show full note sequence
  1. 1. E (String 6, Fret 0)
  2. 2. G (String 6, Fret 3)
  3. 3. A (String 6, Fret 5)
  4. 4. A (String 5, Fret 0)
  5. 5. C (String 5, Fret 3)
  6. 6. D (String 5, Fret 5)
  7. 7. D (String 4, Fret 0)
  8. 8. E (String 4, Fret 2)
  9. 9. G (String 4, Fret 5)
  10. 10. G (String 3, Fret 0)
  11. 11. A (String 3, Fret 2)
  12. 12. C (String 3, Fret 5)
  13. 13. C (String 2, Fret 1)
  14. 14. D (String 2, Fret 3)
  15. 15. E (String 2, Fret 5)
  16. 16. E (String 1, Fret 0)
  17. 17. G (String 1, Fret 3)
  18. 18. A (String 1, Fret 5)

03Progressions

Common progressions in this scale

  • Pop

    I V vi IV

    C G Am F

    Optimistic, instantly familiar.

  • Blues

    I IV V

    A D E

    Twelve bar blues, the foundation of rock.

  • Modal

    i bVII bVI

    Am G F

    Cinematic, used in many film themes.

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04Practice

Exercises to internalize this scale

  • Three notes per string

    Run the shape up and down using strict alternate picking.

    10 minutes

  • Target tones

    Land on the root or third of the underlying chord on beat one.

    10 minutes

  • Phrasing motifs

    Pick a three note motif and develop it across two octaves.

    10 minutes