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Blending the Major and Minor Pentatonic

This is great for a ton of styles. Try seeing them as one giant scale. This is only one example, we can do this with every CAGED shape and scale pattern.

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0:11 – Major Pentatonic Scales | CO 5/10
0:11 – Minor Pentatonic Scales | CO 6/10

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 CAGED Pentatonic Scale Shapes, CAGED Chord Shapes

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