
Add to favorites C minor pentatonic all 5 positions in 4 note groupings exercise starting from lowest position. There are only 5 different positions or starting points (cause the pentatonic scale is a 5 note scale), so when you’ve played 5 , its starts all over with the lowest position, just an octave higher
Thanks Marlowe, this is great, I’m just beginning so I play it at the 1/2 speed for the moment…So many great vids and tabs I feeling a little uncertain where to start!
THANKS BRO.
thanks
This is a good way to rehearsal pentatonics.
Great Marlowe
Awesome dude! Thanks
awesome. You should TAB all of your lessons… it would really help cause you know how to TAB the time.
Excellent lesson – thanks
very usefull
thank you!
can you play tis over major
Sure, same notes a minor third higher – Cminor share notes with Eb major
Thanks for this very good lesson
Thanks Marlowe, this is making me much more comfortable moving around the neck!
wow
This is excellent Marlowe. Thanks teach. !
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Throbbin Bob said,
April 2, 2009 @ 6:34 pm
And I thought I knew my scales…..