Licks Derived From the E Form

Lesson 3/38 | Study Time: 5 Min
Licks Derived From the E Form

Licks Derived From the E Form

All the licks on this page are derived from the E form (pattern one) of the minor pentatonic scale. Each of them is in a different key, which means you will have to move the scale pattern to a different position to play each one. All the licks here are played with straight eighth notes.

This one is derived from the G minor pentatonic scale which means the E form can be found at the 3rd fret.

This one is in the key of A and features double stops (two notes played together) in the 1st measure.

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