March 2007


 

Everyone writes this kind of stuff a little different so I wanted to make sure that everyone understands the way the scale diagrams work.

Key

The starting fret is where the diagram begins. If the number is 1 the diagram begins on the 1st fret of your guitar.

The root is the base note of the scale and gives it that finished feeling.

If you have any questions ask them in a comment below and I will answer them as soon as possible.

 

If you are looking for the Minor Pentatonic scalein the key of either G# or Ab flat you are actually looking for the same key, so I wrote it as G#/Ab.

The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of F#/Gb

Ab 1st box

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The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of A

 A 1st box (more…)

 

If you are looking for the Minor Pentatonic in the key of either A# or Bb flat you are actually looking for the same key, so I wrote it as A#/Bb.

The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of A#/Bb

Bb 1st box (more…)

 

The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of B

 B 1st box

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The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of C

 C 1st box

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If you are looking for the Minor Pentatonic in the key of either C# or Db flat you are actually looking for the same key, so I wrote it as C#/Db.

The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of C#/Db

 Db 1st box

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The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of D

 D 1st box

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If you are looking for the Minor Pentatonic in the key of either D# or Eb flat you are actually looking for the same key, so I wrote is as D#/Eb.

The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of D#/Eb

 Eb 1st box

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The first box of the Minor Pentatonic in the key of E

E 1st box

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