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Guitar Lesson: E Major Pentatonic & Diatonic

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2007

Find tabs at: http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ4/05.html This lesson will show you some licks out of the E Major Pentatonic Scale and the E Major Diatonic Scale.

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  • @CensorshipFTL Yes you are right . the chromatic scale has all the sharps and flats . Thank you for the correction

  • @dragoneti67 What you listed is known as the chromatic scale, containing every tone. A diatonic scale contains each note only one time. In this case he is referring to the major scale.

  • @LuXguitaR As I 've been researching . The major scale is C,D,E,F,G,A ,B,C (Do, Re Mi Fa Sol La ti Do) and the diatonic scale includes all the sharps . Like C, C# , D,D#, E ,F F# , G G# , A A# , B & C Again . With no sharps between B C and E F .

    The pentatonic has only 5 tones . Penta = 5 , Tonic = tones

  • Is the diatonic scale the same as the major scale? Thanks!

  • E major WOULD have seven notes plus the tonic but this is PENTAtonic meaning five tones so two notes are are left out.

  • great lesson, im just somewhat stumped because i thought e major scale has 17 notes to it. i see youre only playing 2 notes per string, missing the notes you hit with the ring finger. arent they that important ?

  • i dont like it to much repeating

  • not pro.. super duper very pro !! lolx

  • pro

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