Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Pentatonic Scale Expansion 2


I only use my index finger to play the low F and G#.
In the G#, A#, C sequence on single strings, use slides, hammer ons, or pull offs,
not three fingers to play the scale so you do not injure yourself.
These are both Fminor scales that say the same thing. The pattern is the same notes.
Each F represents the root of the scale. There are 4. Thus, there are 4 octaves.
Fminor Pentatonic
3rd5th7th9th12th
Thickest stringFG#A#C
D#F
G#A#C
D#F
G#A#C
Thinnest stringD#F
Pay attention to the thickness of the string to play the proper scale, this is why
the same finger chart is used twice.
This scale is particularly useful in the key of F minor, when using pentatonic scales.
Fminor Pentatonic
3rd5th7th9th12th
Thinnest stringD#F
G#A#C
D#F
G#A#C
D#F
Thickest stringFG#A#C

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