Last month was the first in a series of posts regarding the pentatonic scale and this month I'll continue by delving into fingering patterns.
It may be a bold statement, but I would venture to say when most guitarists are first introduced to the pentatonic scale through the minor form. The minor pentatonic scale uses five scale tones which can be extracted from a major scale (see last month's post). As an example we will be using A minor pentatonic: A C D E G.
A. B.
Click here to get a PDF copy of the minor pentatonic scale pattern complete with notation and tab.
Next month I'll explore simple licks students can use to start soloing.