The minor pentatonic scale is built from the intervals root (1), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5) and minor seventh (b7). Starting with each of these steps, a new fingering is formed, resulting in five different patterns. To play such a pattern in a key other than A minor, it must be moved according to the transposing table.
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Intervals of the Minor Pentatonic Scale
The minor pentatonic scale is built from the intervals root (1), minor third (m3), fourth (4), fifth (5) and minor seventh (b7). Starting with each of these steps, a new fingering is formed, resulting in five different patterns. To play such a pattern in a key other than A minor, it must be moved according to the transposing table.