Our second pentatonic scale we are going to
look at in
A flat start on the
5th or is called the 5th position pentatonic.
So you have 5,6,7, and you skip over the root
and then you have 2 and 3. So 5,6,7,2 and
3 and these are all the inner notes of the
scale so you get rid of the 1 and the 4 your
void notes. Your 1 is going to be played by
a bass player if you are playing with a combo
you can always play the root. So this is really
useful for making chords so you can just make
chords clusters out of the scale and it would
sound gorgeous so we have A flat. It is all
pentatonic scale so there is 2 basic 5 notes
scales to keep in mind when you are improvising
and making simple chords in the major key.
