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Ep019 - Pentatonics Plus

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In this episode of GTRNRD, Andy Schneider gives real word examples (and a couple out-of-this-world examples) of pentatonic scales, a fundamental tool for guitar and bass players across all genres. From blues to rock, pop, jazz, and hip-hop, pentatonics are everywhere. Andy explores major and minor pentatonic scales, their simplicity, flexibility, and endless possibilities for creating melodies, solos, and riffs. Andy explains the structure of major and minor pentatonic scales, derived from the major and natural minor scales, respectively. He highlights their importance in music theory and their relative relationship, demonstrating how they share the same notes but start on different tones, much like a clock's rotation. For more advanced players, Andy introduces creative ways to use pentatonics, such as playing an E flat major pentatonic over a C minor chord or using F minor and G minor pentatonics to add flavor to a C minor progression. He encourages experimentation with these scales to discover hidden melodic gems. Listeners are encouraged to experiment with pentatonics this week, try different substitutions, and see how these scales can transform their playing. Andy invites everyone to visit GTRNRD.net and SeeingMusicBooks.com for more resources and to connect on social media. Next week, the focus will shift to triads, exploring their simple yet powerful role in music architecture. Andy promises a fun and enlightening session that will change how you perceive chords.

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In this episode of GTRNRD, Andy Schneider gives real word examples (and a couple out-of-this-world examples) of pentatonic scales, a fundamental tool for guitar and bass players across all genres. From blues to rock, pop, jazz, and hip-hop, pentatonics are everywhere. Andy explores major and minor pentatonic scales, their simplicity, flexibility, and endless possibilities for creating melodies, solos, and riffs. Andy explains the structure of major and minor pentatonic scales, derived from the major and natural minor scales, respectively. He highlights their importance in music theory and their relative relationship, demonstrating how they share the same notes but start on different tones, much like a clock's rotation. For more advanced players, Andy introduces creative ways to use pentatonics, such as playing an E flat major pentatonic over a C minor chord or using F minor and G minor pentatonics to add flavor to a C minor progression. He encourages experimentation with these scales to discover hidden melodic gems. Listeners are encouraged to experiment with pentatonics this week, try different substitutions, and see how these scales can transform their playing. Andy invites everyone to visit GTRNRD.net and SeeingMusicBooks.com for more resources and to connect on social media. Next week, the focus will shift to triads, exploring their simple yet powerful role in music architecture. Andy promises a fun and enlightening session that will change how you perceive chords.

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