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We have learned the A minor pentatonic scale in all 5 shapes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBURg... which is the most used scale on the Ukulele, and the second most popular on guitar so it is will be one that you would be jamming with both your Ukulele and your guitar, but now it is time to learn how to play the E minor pentatonic in all five shapes. This scale is the 2nd most popular on the Ukulele and the most popular on the guitar, so again, if whether you are jamming alone, with other ukulele players or with guitar players, this will be a scale that you will be using a lot.   

This scale can be used to improvise and create melody with songs in the key of E minor, G major and E blues. The E note would be used for minor resolution and the G note would be used for major resolution, both notes are highlighted so you know where they are in the progression.   

In the lesson we are going to teach with the low G so you can see the scale on all four strings, but that doesn't mean that you need a low G string to follow along with the lesson. 

Will improve 

Your ability to solo in E minor 

Your ability to solo in G Major

Your ability to solo over a blues in E

Understanding of all 5 pentatonic shapes

Locating the Minor Root

Locating that Major Root

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E Minor Pentatonic Scale All 5 Shapes! - Ukulele Tutorial with Scales, Music Theory

New Ukulele Tutorials every Wednesday and Saturday, subscribe and learn! We have learned the A minor pentatonic scale in all 5 shapes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBURg0RYij4 which is the most used scale on the Ukulele, and the second most popular on guitar so it is will be one that you would be jamming with both your Ukulele and your guitar, but now it is time to learn how to play the E minor pentatonic in all five shapes. This scale is the 2nd most popular on the Ukulele and the most popular on the guitar, so again, if whether you are jamming alone, with other ukulele players or with guitar players, this will be a scale that you will be using a lot. This scale can be used to improvise and create melody with songs in the key of E minor, G major and E blues. The E note would be used for minor resolution and the G note would be used for major resolution, both notes are highlighted so you know where they are in the progression. In the lesson we are going to teach with the low G so you can see the scale on all four strings, but that doesn't mean that you need a low G string to follow along with the lesson. Tabs for all our tutorials here: https://www.patreon.com/TenThumbsPro Let's see you play it! https://www.instagram.com/tenthumbspro/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tenthumbspro... Website: https://www.tenthumbspro.com/ Private Lessons Inquiries: email tenthumbsproductions@gmail.com T-Shirts: https://www.etsy.com/shop/tenthumbspro

Comments

Jeff Jensen

I absolutely enjoy learning these scales, it gets all my fret fingers working and makes my playing stronger. Very timely!! Thanks!

Nathanael Horne

it would be good if you could somehow note the major/minor roots on the pdf for reference