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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.