
Pentascale Pro, Bk 1: An Introduction to Major and Minor 5-Finger Patterns (Lesson Enhancement Series)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

The Ultimate Scale Book – Guitar Scale Sheet Music Songbook | Major, Minor, Blues, Modes and Exotic Scales | Easy-to-Read Fretboard Diagrams | Pocket Guide TAB | Hal Leonard | Troy Stetina
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Sight-Singing – Ear Training Melodies & Exercises: Volume 3 , The Minor Scales: Music for Sight Singing / Sight Reading / Ear Training
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Guitar Knowledge Metal Signs Home Decor the 5 Minor Pentatonic Scale Shapes Poster Room Club Wall Decoration Plaque Guitar Lovers Gift 8×12 Inches
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Pentascale Pro, Book 2: An Introduction to Major and Minor 5-Finger Patterns for Late Elementary Piano (Lesson Enhancement Series)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Guitar Chords, Scales & Arpeggios: The Complete Visual Guide for Modern Players
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

The Ultimate Guitar Pentatonic Scales Book: Beginner to Advanced Mastery of the Major & Minor Pentatonic Scale (Volume One) (The Ultimate Guitar Books)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Major Minor Scales: Music Guide for Piano & Keyboard – How to Play Scales, Finger Positions, Circle of Fifths Chords & Inversions (Piano Music: Keys & Chords to Harmony)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

The Everything Guitar Scales Book, 2nd Edition: Over 700 Scale Patterns for Every Style of Music (Everything® Series)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.

Major and Minor Scales with Chords and Patterns by Kenneth M. O’Gorman (2014-12-06)
A great solution for your needs. Free shipping and easy returns.
Minor pentatonic scales – busting out of those dreaded box patterns.
The concept of guitar maps is simply to memorize the natural (diatonic) scale pattern.
I understand that each pattern begins on the corresponding note of the scale.
I'm learning the major pentatonic scale patterns (as posted on the lesson for melissa).
All keys both major and minor are simply within one scale pattern of 7 notes.