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Q: What is a Pentatonic Scale?
A: A pentatonic scale is a musical scale. This scale differs from the heptatonic scale because it only has five pitches per octave. The best example of a pentatoni... Read More »

Q: What is a pentatonic?
A: A pentatonic scale is a gapped scale with five notes. Just the word "pentatonic" means relating Read More »

Q: How to Use Pentatonic Scales.
A: 1. Use pentatonic scales to build guitar solos. Once you have mastered how to play them in the different positions, pentatonic scales can help you create solos ... Read More »

Q: What is a pentatone?
A: pentatone: a gapped scale with five notes Read More »

Q: How to Play a Pentatonic Lyre.
A: 1. Hold the lyre in your left hand. Grip the left side of the lyre (when facing the front of the instrument) with your left hand and rest the other side of the ... Read More »

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