Pentatonic Minor Scale: 3 Levels [G]
Welcome to the first session in our five-part series designed to help you start jamming with confidence—no theory overload required.
In this session, we’re diving into the G minor pentatonic scale—but with a twist. Instead of throwing you into a full pattern, you’ll learn it in three easy-to-digest levels. Whether you’re brand new to jamming or just want a fresh approach, you’ll get a version that fits your current comfort level. Even if you’ve been playing a while, don’t underestimate the power of the simplest version. It’s not about how many notes you know—it’s about playing the right ones at the right time.
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Beside the very precise explanation of the scale I also like the background on which you and the lesson are presented. It is very simple, not crowded. I like the blue background, the lights/spots, the best of all variations I have seen passing by during the years.
It isn’t only about music, the eye wants also something. With this background you have found a good harmony. And you have a good haircut. Not your strongest thing, but this time it is top! Also my husband could take today an example on you.
Thanks for trying out new “constellations”, daring taking risks, Tomas. This is surely something I can learn from you.