Pentatonic Major Scale in A - Part 4 of 6

Posted by tony hogan on Jun 12 2008 | Scales, acoustic guitar, guitar, improvisation, rock guitar

This is the fourth pentatonic Scale in my six part series of Pentatonic scales.  When I write the fingering for these scales I often think about what is suitable for the acoustic guitar.  I’m writing them in a manner that will get you out of the habit of just running your fingers up and down the neck.

This one is in A, use it over a chord pattern that uses A D and E.  The notes of this five note scale are A B C sharp E and F#.  The ascending is quite straight forward, start on an open A but be ready in the second position.  The descending part is great on the acoustic, you move up to the 5th fret and uses a couple of open notes and then moves back to the 2nd fret.

An additional thing that I’ve done with it is to put it into 3/4 time, count 1 2 3 1 2 3 123 etc, placing a slight emphasis on the first beat.  

Pentatonic Major Scale in A

 

To download the printable version click Pentatonic Major Scale in A in pdf

 For part three click on scale link

 Part five will be added in the very near future.

 

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  1. […] To view part Part 4: http://the-guitarplayer.com/2008/06/12/pentatonic-major-scale-in-a-part-4-of-6/ […]

    22 Jun 2008 at 1:15 am

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