The notes of the C Minor Pentatonic Scale are C, D#, F, G, and A#.

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – All Across the Neck

C Minor Pentatonic Scale

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern 1 

C Minor Pentatonic

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern 2 

C Minor Pentatonic

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern 3 

C Minor Pentatonic

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern 4 

C Minor Pentatonic

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Pattern 5 

C Minor Pentatonic

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – Low Strings 

C Minor Pentatonic Scale

C Minor Pentatonic Scale – High Strings 

C Minor Pentatonic Scale

Try the following when playing this scale:

Use a metronome – start very slowly.
Play cleanly – Focus on fingering every note cleanly.
Alternate pick – Alternate between up and down. Play quarter notes and then eighth notes.
Down pick all notes – Play quarter notes and then eighth notes.
Triplets – Alternate pick 3 notes for each beat.
16th notes – Alternate pick 4 notes for each beat.
Fingerpick – Use just your fingers to pick. Thumb plays the top 3 strings, Index, Middle and Ring fingers play the bottom strings respectively. Thumb, index, middle and ring are usually indicated by the initials P, I, M, A.
Alternate Fingerpick – Alternate Index & Middle fingers to play each note of the scale.
Use hammer on’s and pull off’s – Can you play each one without picking?
Speed up – As you feel more comfortable, try to increase the metronome speed.
Turn off metronome – Play the exercises but name each note that you play (without looking at the diagrams). Go as slow as you like.
Name the notes – Play exercises and name only the root notes (without looking at the diagrams).
Different positions – Do all the exercises and picking variations for each position.

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