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The minor pentatonic is a relative scale of the major pentatonic. So, the minor pentatonic of A would be made up of the same notes as the major pentatonic of C but starting in A, resulting in A-C-D-E-G-A. (ACDEGA.) If you don't understand it, don't worry, first take care of getting the 5 positions right. Kike Yompian electric guitar teacher with more than 20 years of experience. Director of the Mastermusic school. I am currently a GUITAR CLINICIAN at Fender. For contracts in CLINICS and/or Concerts you can contact me at: [email protected] If you want to know about my guitars visit me at: / kikeyompian If you want to read my articles and notes I am on the following social networks. Blog: https://www.blogdekikeyompian.com/ Twitter: / kike_yompian Google +: https://google.com/+KikeYompian Facebook: / k.yompian Instagram: / kike_yompian