Now, I would like to show you a pentatonic scale, major pentatonic scale. This is a commonly used scale to silhouette, stet pan from the major pentatonic scale in any key is a whole step, whole step, whole plus half step, a whole step, a whole plus half step. As usual, let us work it out and see. Here are the notes for the pentatonic scale in C major. C (Piano played), D (Piano played), E (Piano played), G (Piano played), A (Piano played) and C (Piano played). That is C (Piano played) or D (Piano played), it is a whole step, D (Piano played) to E (Piano played), a whole step, E to G (Piano played) which is a whole step plus a half step, G (Piano played) to A (Piano played) which is a step and A to C (Piano played) which is a whole step plus half stet. This is in a whole step (Piano played) whole step pentatonic scale step pattern and they end their relationships. Try working out pentatonic scales in other keys G (Piano played), E (Piano played), A flat.
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