![]() Here are the 5 CAGED positions for the Bb Major pentatonic scale on the guitar (notes and tabs). Bb Major Pentatonic Scale in the Open Position Bb Major Pentatonic Scale CAGED Positions Let’s look at the open position for Bb Major Pentatonic, as well as the 5 CAGED positions. The best way to practise any guitar scale is to memorize the individual positions along the fretboard. Therefore, the Bb Major pentatonic scale contains the same notes as the G minor pentatonic scale.įor an in depth lesson on the theory behind the major pentatonic scale, read the post on pentatonic scales. But, to spare you the details of learning about double-sharps, some notes have been written differently.The B flat Major pentatonic scale contains the following notes: Traditionally, scales should only have one instance of every note. It's important to exclusively use either sharps or flats in a single scale.įingerings: 1 = Thumb, 2 = Index Finger, 3 = Middle Finger, 4 = Ring Finger, 5 = Little (pinky) Finger. The reason a scale can be a sharp or a flat (for example: C♯ / D♭ Major) is that these are the same note, just a different way of expressing it. ![]() Each note included in the scale is highlighted in blue on each major scale's piano diagram below.įlat (♭) and sharp (♯) scales: All of the sharp and flat major scales are in the right column, next to their natural counterpart. ![]() Each key is highlighted in blue in the text of each major scale. ![]() The Key: The key is what each scale starts on and is built from, this is known as the tonic. There has been an additional note added at the end of each scale that represents the beginning of the scale in the next octave up (which is just the same scale in a higher pitch). This list of major scales consists of 5 notes in each music scale, forming pentatonic scales. ![]()
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