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jvdburgt
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06/29/2023 5:21 pm
#2 Originally Posted by: ChristopherSchlegel

It's possible to play the same note in more than one place on the guitar.  As a result there are different fretboard layouts for the same notes & scales.  So, there are different patterns that can be used to achieve the same musical result.


If you show me exactly what pattern you are seeing on that site I can help explain it to you.


This tutorial covers both the theory & practice of the pentatonic major & pentatonic minor scales.


https://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial/296


Hope that helps!


 

There's a mistake in your lesson. the demonstrated scale in chapter 3, tutorial 3 dan further is'n't the minor pentatonic scale, but the major version.
See the link to my image:


https://www.dropbox.com/s/i6z3ovm28wojy5b/C%20pentatonic%20Major.png?dl=0


Also in your tools section the scale Anders Mouridsen is playing, is called there the major pentatonic scale, start in at the lower E snare in the 5 position.