We use the octaves of E to navigate the 5 shapes of the E Minor Pentatonic scale.
In this lesson we're going to look at how we can use the octaves of E to navigate the 5 shapes of the E Minor Pentatonic scale. This lets us move through the different shapes of the scale and helps us to avoid staying in one position all the time.
Key points
The two open E strings and the 12th fret on both strings provide 4 octaves of E
Try playing licks you know in different positions on the neck to get a feel for how we can navigate the fretboard using different octaves
Octaves of E
Here we can see all the octaves of E in the lower part of the guitar neck. This pattern repeats in the upper part of the neck, with the 12th fret being equivalent the open strings.
E Minor Pentatonic - The 5 Shapes
Blue = Shape 1 | Red = Shape 2 | Pink = Shape 3 | Yellow = Shape 4 | Green = Shape 5
Next Up: E Minor Pentatonic Run 1
Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.
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