Minor Pentatonic Scales Guitar

All 12 minor pentatonic scales on guitar — see the notes for every key, with a full fretboard visualizer, audio, and box positions on each scale's page.

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ANATOMY

Minor Pentatonic Scale Formula

The 5 scale degrees that build every minor pentatonic scale — in any key.

Step pattern:1 – ♭3 – 4 – 5 – ♭7
1
Root0 st
♭3
Minor 3rd+3 st
4
Perfect 4th+5 st
5
Perfect 5th+7 st
♭7
Minor 7th+10 st

The minor pentatonic is the natural minor scale with two notes removed — the 2nd and the ♭6. That leaves five notes (degrees 1, ♭3, 4, 5, ♭7) and, crucially, no half-steps. With no adjacent semitones there are no "avoid notes": every tone is consonant over the i chord, which is exactly why the minor pentatonic is the safest scale for beginners to improvise with and the backbone of blues and rock lead guitar.

Applied to A: A – C – D – E – G (drop the B and F from A minor). Applied to E: E – G – A – B – D (drop the F# and C). Applied to G: G – Bb – C – D – F (drop the A and Eb).

About this tool

About Minor Pentatonic Scales on Guitar

The minor pentatonic scale is the five-note backbone of blues and rock lead guitar. Take any natural minor scale, remove the 2nd and ♭6 degrees, and you are left with five notes that contain no half-steps and no clashing tones — a scale that sounds resolved over almost any minor-key backing. On guitar it maps onto the neck in five overlapping box shapes, and because it shares its notes with the relative major pentatonic (A minor pentatonic = C major pentatonic), learning one box quietly teaches you two scales at once. It is the foundation of blues, rock, metal, and the darker side of pop and folk soloing.

  • 01Built from 5 notes — scale degrees 1, ♭3, 4, 5, ♭7 of the natural minor scale
  • 02Formed by removing the 2nd and ♭6 from the natural minor scale
  • 03Contains no half-steps, so every note is consonant
  • 04Dark, expressive, beginner-safe "no wrong notes" sound
  • 05Maps onto the guitar fretboard in 5 overlapping box positions
  • 06Shares its notes with the relative major pentatonic
  • 0712 unique minor pentatonic scales cover every possible root note
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