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The pattern we're looking at here goes over 2 octaves and is the most commonly used pattern to play a blues scale.
From "harmonica world" oct-nov 2008.
All of the root notes are "e" because this is the e pentatonic blues scale.
The term blues scale is used to describe a few scales with differing numbers of pitches and related characteristics.
The e pentatonic blues scale can be divided into patterns.