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  1. E Major Pentatonic Scale. E Major Pentatonic Notes: E F# G# B C#. Major Pentatonic Scale Formula: 1 2 3 5 6. E Major Pentatonic Scale Diagrams E Major Pentatonic Fretboard Diagram.

  2. E5 - G - A5 - F#5 (Em Pentatonic) Cm - Bb5 - Eb5 (Cm Pentatonic) D - F#m7 - Bm (Bm Pentatonic) Chords built from the pentatonic minor is not optimal for creating progressions in all styles, but is especially a viable choice when it comes to rock.

  3. Intervals. All major scales contain same interval structure and qualities. The intervals for E major are as follows: Root. Major 2nd. Major 3rd. Perfect 4th. Perfect 5th. Major 6th. Major 7th. You can see these intervals illustrated in the diagram below: E Major Scale Notes and Intervals. E Major Scale Structure.

    • Page Index
    • E Major Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tab, Notation, Fretboard Pattern & Lesson
    • 1 Octave E Major Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tab in Open Position
    • 2 Octave E Major Pentatonic Scale Guitar Tab
    • E Major Pentatonic Scale Guitar Patterns
    • Notes in The E Major Pentatonic Scale

    With its clean, folky sound, the major pentatonic scale is a common scale in folk, blues, country and pop music. There are many different ways of playing an E major pentatonic scale on guitar; on this page you’ll find some of the best and most widely-used fingerings. Use the TABs, notation and patterns below to play the scale in one and two octaves...

    The notation / TAB below shows you how to play a 1 octave E major pentatonic scale in open position. ... You can extend the scale to 2 octaves, as shown in the TAB below:

    The TAB below shows a 2 octave E major pentatonic scale starting with the E at the 12th fret of the 6th (bottom E) string. This is one of the most common (and easiest) ways of playing this scale. It uses pattern 1(see further down the page). Use the TAB below to play a 2 octave E major pentatonic scale an octave lower. It uses pattern 2extended dow...

    You can find out how to use guitar scale patterns on this page: Guitar Scale Patterns
    For more information on playing major pentatonic scales all over the neck, visit this page: Major Pentatonic Major Scale Guitar

    An E pentatonic major scale contains the following notes: E, F#, G#, B, C# The scale formula of the scale is : 1, 2, 3, 5, 6

  4. The pentatonic scale along the low E string provides the starting notes for each shape of the pentatonic scale that we’ll be looking at in the following section. All examples are in the key of C major/A minor so if you wanted to change keys you would just have to shift the notes up or down the neck.

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  6. Sep 24, 2021 · So the chords in E will root on the notes along the E major scale, since all chords in a major key are formed by notes from their respective diatonic scale. The E major scale has 7 notes, each with a corresponding scale degree: Degree: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 (octave) Note: E F# G# A B C# D# E. But how do we know which chord will be major or minor?

  7. The pentatonic scale guitar pattern shown below is one of the first scales a beginner electric guitarist should learn. Pentatonic scale pattern 1. The green notes represent the tonic notes of the scale (i.e. the 'C' notes in a C pentatonic minor scale).

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