What Are The 5 Pentatonic Scales?

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  • SHAPE NAMES. Each shape has it’s own shape-name C, A, G, E and D, derived from the C-A-G-E-D system. …
  • ROOT NOTES. In the scale diagrams below the red dots indicate the root notes and the green dots indicate the remainder chord tones.
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How many pentatonic scales are there?

There are

two common pentatonic

scales: the major pentatonic and the minor pentatonic. The major pentatonic scale shares five notes with the major scale. The first, second, third, fifth, and sixth notes of the major scale become the five notes in the major pentatonic scale. Remember the relative minor scale?

What are the 5 pentatonic scale positions?

As we learned in the minor pentatonic scale lesson, this scale has just

5 tones – 1 (root), b3 (minor 3rd), 4 (perfect 4th), 5 (perfect 5th) and b7 (minor 7th)

. 1 is our root note, and wherever that note lies is the key of the scale.

What are the 5 shapes of the pentatonic scale?

As there are five notes that make the scale we have created five different shapes using each note in turn, as we are in the key of Am the notes that we are using are

A, C, D, E & G.

What are the 5 minor pentatonic scales?

The minor pentatonic scale is a five note scale based on the natural minor but without the 2nd and and sixth scale degrees. The minor pentatonic scale formula is

1, b3, 4, 5, b7

. This scale is most commonly broken up into what’s known as the five pentatonic positions as shown in the diagrams below.

What is the formula for A pentatonic scale?

Scale Note Degrees (Based on the Major Scale) Minor Pentatonic

1-b3-4-5-b7

What is the difference between A major and minor pentatonic scale?

The C major and A minor pentatonic scales consist of the very same notes and patterns. The difference is

which note is functioning as the tonic (primary pitch)

. … This is just pentatonic pattern 1, but all related pentatonic patterns that connect to pattern 1 are also either C major or A minor.

Why is pentatonic scale so popular?

The pentatonic scale is popular

because it avoids this potential dissonance

. You can play or sing your melody freely without worrying about landing on a dissonant note. The pentatonic scale is either the major scale without the 4th and 7th degrees, or the minor scale without the 2nd and 6th.

What country uses pentatonic scale?

A variety of pentatonic scales occur in the musics of

Native Americans

, sub-Saharan Africans, and East and Southeast Asians (e.g., the five-tone slendro scale of the Javanese), as well as in many European folk melodies.

Why is it called pentatonic scale?

The word “pentatonic”

comes from the Greek word pente meaning five and tonic meaning tone

. … The major pentatonic scale also gets its name from being five notes out of the seven notes from the major scale while the minor pentatonic scale has five notes from the minor pentatonic scale.

Should I learn pentatonic or major scale first?

What scale should I learn first? Well the most common scale to learn first is

the Minor Pentatonic Scale

. That’s the one that I recommend that you start with and it is included in my beginners course. Once you have that one down (and can use it) then you should explore the Major Scale.

What is the C pentatonic scale?

The C minor pentatonic scale, the relative

of

the E-flat pentatonic scale is C, E-flat, F, G, B-flat. The A minor pentatonic, the relative minor of C pentatonic, comprises the same tones as the C major pentatonic, starting on A, giving A, C, D, E, G. This minor pentatonic contains all three tones of an A minor triad.

Is the pentatonic scale movable?

The pentatonic scale is a five-note musical scale used by guitar players to solo, improvise, create riffs and licks. It may also be the most popular guitar scale because

the box pattern is movable and playable all over the neck

.

What is major pentatonic?

Unlike the major scale, which is a seven note scale, the major pentatonic scale

consists of five notes

(“penta” = five, “tonic” = notes). The five notes of the major pentatonic scale are the root, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, and 6th intervals of the major scale (the 4th and 7th scale degrees are left out).

Which pentatonic scales go with which chords?

It is hard to go wrong with Pentatonic Scales. They limit themselves to 5 notes that work well over many different chords. The rule is to use Major pentatonic scales over major chords and

minor pentatonic scales over minor chords

. This works well for most chords.

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