Quote (Dirty_monkeyz @ Tue, Jul 28 2009, 02:28am)
any1 hae a link to the penatonic A and B scales.i read learning these and practicing is very good for you,and i cant think of any songs i wanna add to my practice routine.
some songs would be useful even if its just the intros or w/e
Let me just go ahead and give you the major and minor pentatonic scale formula so you can get any scale you want any time you want.
This is based off the intervals between notes it goes
Major W-W-m3-W-m3
Minor m3-W-W-m3-W
Ok if you have no idea what I'm talking about W= one whole step (2 frets) apart m3 = minor third = 1 and 1/2 whole step (3 frets) apart
For example G major pent. = E minor pent
G (up a whole step) A (up another whole step) B (up a m3) D (up a whole step) E (up another m3) takes us back to G (one octave higher)
Ok now do it the other way
E (up a m3) G (up a whole step) A (up another whole step) B (up a m3) D (up a whole step) E (one octave higher)
This post was edited by The_B0ss on Aug 3 2009 12:40am