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pentatonic forms for the 13 scales (5)


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Thanks for the response Matonanjin. I don't know if I'd call it a party, more like slow motion torture! But that's the way it always is, for me, when I start something new at this level.

The link is exactly what I was looking for except the diagram is not left handed and I don't see a way to "flip it" lefty (like some websites provide). The good news is that, heeding Blue Dogs advice, I've been plowing ahead and "doing the math" myself because there is no easy way to do this other than doing it. I've been making slow progress but am still working on C and G major. One thing that has helped is creating little "words" out of the scales. For example, for the C scale I think CDEGA (I invented a new word!) when ascending, and CAGED when descending. Its funny how the brain creates little tricks to speed things along. Unfortunately, you have to do the hard work to figure out the tricks! Thanks again for your help and have a great day.

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