Today our quest takes us into the deepest threshhold of the Minor scale.  Watch as I make comparisons to the Major scale and give another tasteful audio demonstration.



If you don’t feel like doing mundane task of mapping the notes out on the neck yourself, by all means take full advantage of this resource here.

If you wish to play around on one string or to break it up into boxes, this chart should give you a good head start.

The chart cuts off after the twelfth fret, but if it makes it any easier to digest everything repeats from there, so it’s as simple as dividing the neck in half and practicing these patterns up higher.  Simple enough.

Guitar Minor Scale Chart


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Kyle Smitchens is the Guitar-Muse Managing Editor, super hero extraordinaire, and all around great guy. He has been playing guitar since his late teens and writing personal biographies almost as long. An appreciator of all music, his biggest influences include Tchaikovsky, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Steve Vai, Therion, and Jon Levasseur of Cryptopsy.