April 18th, 2013, 10:59
And here is how to figure out a MINOR pentatonic
Find the Major pentatonic first.
Now change the 1st note (the base aka tonic) 3 semitones down.
Example:
Based on the previous post the A Major Pentatonic is:
A B C# E F#
As I mentioned 4 lines above drop the 1st note (A) 3 semitones -> which gives F#
so the Minor pentatonic for A would be:
F# G# Bb C# D#
Let me hear your comments!
Find the Major pentatonic first.
Now change the 1st note (the base aka tonic) 3 semitones down.
Example:
Based on the previous post the A Major Pentatonic is:
A B C# E F#
As I mentioned 4 lines above drop the 1st note (A) 3 semitones -> which gives F#
so the Minor pentatonic for A would be:
F# G# Bb C# D#
Let me hear your comments!
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