Major Pentatonic Guitar
Scale
The major pentatonic scalenotes are a minor third apart. Do to the construction of
this pentatonic major guitar scalewe get a very
distinctive sound. We are given a feeling of an open sound or even a happy or bright sound. This is a bit of a
departure from the minor pentatonic scale that is more of a
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major pentatonic scalesare most commonly identified
with country music or southern rock. Bands like Lynyrd skynyard, Outlaws, Marshell Tucker and so on. This
does not mean that the major pentatonic scaleis
relegated to only country and southern rock. This scale can be found in all types of music such as blues,
rock, pop and jazz. How you use this scale It is as always depends
on the type of sound you are trying to get. Used against different chord progressions can yield some very
cool sounds. This is a very versatile and commonly used scale in today’s music.
The great news about this scale is if you know the box scale
pattern for the minor pentatonic then you already know
the major pentatonic scale. How? Well this is the exact
same lay out as the minor scale. The only difference is the scale is shifted back a step and half. So if you
are starting the scale on the box scale position one the second note played would be the root note. Or
another way to look at this is the A major pentatonic scale is also the F# minor pentatonic scale. Bellow we
have added 2 of the box scales. Work on these scales and learn the patterns. The patters learned here can be
played all over the neck. So get them down and use them the next time you are jamming.

Major Pentatonic Scale: pattern 1

Major Pentatonic scale: pattern
2
The R indicates the root note on the fretboards.
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