Guitar Lesson: Minor Pentatonic Forms

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The example below shows our fourth form, which starts with our fourth note in the scale (D). On the 6th string, this is the 10th fret. If we build our scale starting at this note, we get the example shown below. Mms. 5-8 show a sample lick using only notes from this form.


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