Moving to Different Keys

Lesson 2/62 | Study Time: 5 Min
Course: Rock Guitar
Moving to Different Keys

Moving to Different Keys

Like bar chords, the minor pentatonic scale pattern you learned in Lesson 14 can be moved up or down the fretboard, enabling you to play in any key. For example, in the third position (3rd fret) you get a G minor pentatonic scale, in the sixth position you get a Bb minor pentatonic scale, etc. Here is the fingering pattern for the C minor pentatonic scale, which is in the eighth position.

 

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