Connecting the Major and Relative Minor Pentatonic Scale

Hello Cherries! The major and relative minor pentatonic scales share the same set of notes, just with different starting points 🤨 For example, the G major pentatonic scale and the E minor pentatonic scale use the same notes but start on different roots (G for major, E for minor) 🧐 In this video I'll show you the 5 positions of the Major pentatonic which so happen to also be the same 5 positions of the minor pentatonic, just different starting points 😊 I'll also show you the 5 Major and minor CAGED chord shapes that apply. This is a must know for any guitarist that want's to play freely across the fretboard 🎸 Enjoy the video and have a great weekend Everybody ❤️

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