How do you connect 5 pentatonic shapes?

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Considering this, can you mix pentatonic scales?

Also to know is, can you mix scales? You can do whatever the hell you want. seriously there’s no right or wrong way. Try applying various scales, then try combining scales, and then try abandoning scales completely and just follow your ears and instincts. Try simple licks and bends, try phrasing just a few notes together in many different ways.

Simply so, can you play major and minor scales together?

Minor and major pentatonic work great together in major keys and can “say” a lot more than if you were to just use one scale. This lesson will help you build licks that move smoothly between the two scales, in a blues context (but you can use what you learn in any style).

How do I spice up my pentatonic scale?

We spice up the major pentatonic scale by adding the b3 and the b7 to have three semitones in a row (2, b3, 3), as well as having the b7 in there to create some extra tension. This works because the scale still sounds essentially ‘major’ to our ear, although now it has a less vanilla sound because of the passing notes.

How do you combine major and minor pentatonic?

How do you connect scale patterns?

How do you hook up a fretboard?

How do you use different pentatonic shapes?

How the major scales connect across the fretboard?

What are the 3 repeating patterns on guitar?

The “Three Parent” System

Those three parent scales are: the Major Scale, Harmonic Minor and Melodic Minor. These can be translated into three core patterns that give us the roadmaps for the most commonly used scales in pop, rock, metal and jazz, and over the most commonly used chords and progressions.

What are the five pentatonic boxes?

What pentatonic scales go together?

To form the C Major pentatonic scale, you would take the 1 = C, 2 = D, 3 = E, 5 = G, 6 = A. To form the C minor pentatonic scale, you would take the 1 = C, b3 = Eb, 4 = F, 5 = G, b7 = Bb.

Scale Note Degrees (Based on the Major Scale)
Minor Pentatonic 1-b3-4-5-b7

What scale is Jerry Garcia?

Towards the end of this lick, we also see our first note that is outside of the G major / E minor blues scales. Jerry plays the D# on the 13th fret of the D string, which a half step below the E root.

What scales can be played together?

This means you can play any scale over a chord, if that scale contains the root, 3rd and 7th of the chord. For example, you can use any scale with a C, E and B in it over a CMaj7 chord, even if it doesn’t contain a G. There are two further complication: It’s possible to omit notes; and.

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