The pentatonic scale in A minor consists of the notes A, C, D, E and G. A unique fingering is formed from each of these five steps, in which the root A is marked with a circle. To play the pattern in another key, it must be moved according to the transposing table.
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Fingering of the Minor Pentatonic Scale
The pentatonic scale in A minor consists of the notes A, C, D, E and G. A unique fingering is formed from each of these five steps, in which the root A is marked with a circle. To play the pattern in another key, it must be moved according to the transposing table.