There are numerous ways of playing a G major pentatonic scale on guitar; on this page you’ll find some of the best and most widely-used fingerings. Use the TABs, notation and patterns below to play the scale in one and two octaves – all over the guitar neck. Related Pages on Guita...
Learn the Terms: Note, Sharps & Flats, Scale, Pentatonic Scale, Key, Root Notes and How to Choose Root Notes to learn soloing for guitar Video 3(Page 6) How to place a Box Pattern on the Fret Board Chart using a Root Note Learn how to place a Box Pattern Guide on the Fret Board...
tonic = tones). There is a major pentatonic scale and a minor pentatonic scale. The awesome part is that they contain the same note intervals (with differing roots), so the patterns are the same. You just need to learn a new root note. ...
Flying up and down the guitar neck is easy when you know how. You just have to know how to join the dots.