Written by Edward Cupler
The Pentatonic minor scale has five scale positions. The first position can be seen in the lesson "Pentatonic Minor Scale". This lesson contains the remaining 4 positions of this scale. The notes are still the same five from the previous lesson (A C D E and G), only the starting position changes and the order of the intervals. As always, once you've learned the patterns you should practice them with a metronome. Also, it's a good idea to say the notes as you play through each scale pattern to become more familiar with the notes on the fretboard.
The following guitar scale examples are in the key of A minor.
