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The Way:1. a method, style, or manner of doing something.2. a road, track, path, or street for traveling along.3. in harmony with, and in accordance to the natural flowor cosmic structural order of the universe.

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The Pentatonic Scale Cheat SheetThe Major & MinorPentatonic ScaleThe pentatonic scale is the firstchoice for improvisers. It's nothard to discover the reason whyeverybody uses and abuses thisscale: It is easy to remember, andto use. The major pentatonicscale is five notes taken from themajor scale, this is why it is called“penta”. The Pentatonic scaleuses notes, that when played inany order, generates pleasantmelodies. The Pentatonic scalecan be used as a major or minorscale. By treating different notesfrom the scale as the major rootnote or the minor root note, thescale takes on a completelydifferent character.Major ScaleRoot NotesMinor ScaleRoot ure A Major Scale Root Note F# Minor Scale Root NotePositionFive

The Major ChordsLet take a look at the major chords that we will be using during our journey along the Pentatonic Way. In reality there is onlyone major chord shown in the diagram below, but there are three voicings of it. A major chord is made up of only threenotes. Represented as numbers they would be 1, 3, 5. A voicing is simply a reorganization of those notes, whether it's "3, 5,1", or "5, 3, 1", or "1, 3, 5", they are all the same chord, a major chord. By using three easy to remember voicings we cancover the entire guitar neck. We will match these three voicings up to the pentatonic scale when we get to the Scale Matrix.3 Voicings of The G Major ingRoot G Major Scale Root Note

The Minor ChordsLet take a look at the minor chords that we will be using during our journey along the Pentatonic Way. In reality there is onlyone minor chord shown in the diagram below, but there are three voicings of it. A minor chord is made up of only three notes.Represented as numbers they would be 1, b3, 5. A voicing is simply a reorganization of those notes, whether it's "b3, 5, 1",or "5, b3, 1", or "1, b3, 5", they are all the same chord, a minor chord. By using three easy to remember voicings we cancover the entire guitar neck. We will match these three voicings up to the pentatonic scale when we get to the Scale Matrix.3 Voicings of The G Minor ingRoot5thStringRoot G Minor Scale Root Note

The Pentatonic Scale Cheat SheetThe Major Pentatonic Scale Major Scale Root NoteSecondary ScaleMajor ChordsPrimary Scale6th String RootEach shape of the pentatonic scale can be used as either a major, or minor scale. By using onlythree common major chord shapes we can nearly cover the entire guitar neck. For each chordin the diagram below there is a primary pentatonic scale that fits right over the chord, and asecondary scale that connects it to the next chord. Memorize these chords and the pentatonicscales that go with them and you will always know where to play over any major chord.2nd String Root5th String Root

The Pentatonic Scale Cheat SheetThe Minor Pentatonic Scale Major Scale Root NoteSecondary ScaleMinor ChordsPrimary Scale6th String RootEach shape of the pentatonic scale can be used as either a major, or minor scale. By using onlythree common minor chord shapes we can nearly cover the entire guitar neck. For each chordin the diagram below there is a primary pentatonic scale that fits right over the chord, and asecondary scale that connects it to the next chord. Memorize these chords and the pentatonicscales that go with them and you will always know where to play over any minor chord.2nd String Root5th String Root

The Pentatonic Scale Cheat SheetThe System in Action4 5 6 7 84 5 6 7 84 5 6 7 86 7 8 9 106 7 8 9 106 7 8 9 106 7 8 9 109 10 11 12 139 10 11 12 139 10 11 12 139 10 11 12 1311 12 13 14 1511 12 13 14 1511 12 13 14 1511 12 13 14 151 2 3 4 51 2 3 4 51 2 3 4 51 2 3 4 55 YAW Minor Scale Root Notes4 5 6 7 84 YAW Major Scale Root NotesAmaj3 YAWTake a few chord progressions that you loveand create your own sheets similar to theone here, then use it when you practice,moving from one "way" to the next as youfeel comfortable.Dmaj2 YAWThis is how you want to eventually be ableto see the guitar neck while you play. Thenyou'll be free to move from one position toanother at will an finally be free.C#min1 YAWHere is an example of how you can applythe pentatonic scale when jamming over asong. You can see that there are 5 ways toplay over this progression using thepentatonic scales while staying in oneposition on the neck.Amaj

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The Pentatonic Scale Cheat Sheet The Minor Pentatonic Scale Each shape of the pentatonic scale can be used as either a major, or minor scale. By using only three common minor chord shapes we can nearly cover the entire guitar neck. For each chord in the diagram below there is a primary pentatonic scale that fits right over the chord, and a

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