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The Diatonic Connection - Jamming 3 Expanding the Pentatonic to Diatonic Scale 8Learn to Connecting Positions - No.6 to No.7 13Learn to Connecting - Position No. 2 15Importance Of Visualizing Your Fretboard 16

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The Diatonic Connection - JammingSteve Stine

E. Gtr.

3

7

10

12

*arc on the underside of the number linking the two notes into one note

1/2 1/4

full 1/2 full

*slide from nowhere

11

*slide from nowhere

*slide into nowhere

11 7

*slide into nowhere

*fret in brackets actually indicate pitch, not fret

1/2

356

356

3 5 5 5 33 5 5 5

33

5 3 53 3 5

0 3 45 3

3 6 6 67

6 8 113

3 6 65 6 5 3 5 3

53 3 3

5 35

35

3

4 53

5 35 3 1

18

1515 18

1718

17 15 17 17 17 1517

15 15

1512

10 11 1211 12 13

1011

12 10

1313 14 15

13 14 15 14 1315

13

14 1513 14 15 14 13

1513

15 12 1211

12 10 121010 11 13 11 11 11 10

12 1012

10 12

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17

19

22

25

28

3 5 6

1/2full 1/2

6 6 7 7

5 5

full

w/bar

w/bar

5 6 7

w/bar

w/bar

1/4

w/bar

3

5 5 5 3 3

3

w/bar

3 5 7

7

full

12

1717 18 15 17 18 17 1518

1518 17 1715 17 17 15

1715

15 17 1815 17 18 17 15

1815 17 18

1518 17 15

18 17 1517 16 15

17 15 1515

1315

15

8 10 8 6 5

65

8

56

58

56

5 7 5 5 3 5 6

36 6 5 3 5 6 5 3

6 5 3 2

2 1.5 33

5 6 5 3 5 3 5 3 3 101210 11 10

1210 11 13

10 13 13 13

10 1110 11 10 11 10 8

118

11 10 8 10 81110 8 7 7 8

75 7 8 7 5 3 5 5 3

53

5

76 8 6 6

37 6 5 5

33 6

36 3

63

6 5 35

55

3 45 3 5 5

2

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33

35

37

40

6 6

6 6

3

full

33

3 6

3

5

1/2full full

full

3 3 3

1/2

6 6 6

*play with left-hand only, on third string.

6 36

36 3 6 3

53

5 3 5 35 3

5 35 3

5 35 3

53

33 6 8 8

8 8 6 88

6 8 9 8 68

8 68

1715 17

1515

15 18

13 14 1513 14 15 14 13

15 14 1312 12 11 10

12 11 1012 10 12

10 11 1210

12 1012 12

13

15 13 11 13 10 11 10 1113 13

1113

1115

1113

1113 12 10

13 11 1012

11 1012

1012 10

1210

1210 12 12 10 12 10 9 10 9 7 9 7 5 7 5 7 9 7 5

3

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42

44

46

48

51

6 6

full

full full full full full full full full full fullfull full

7

11

3

5 3 6 6 6

*play with left-hand only, on first string (use volume knob).

full full

5 7 5 35

35

3 5 7 5 5

33

36

36 3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

53

3

56 3

53

5 35

55

35 3

5 35 3

5 3 1 3 3

3 5 63

6 53 5 6

36 5

6 5 3 5 36

3 5 6 8

8 10 11 13 15 1313

1113

1113 11

1315

1315

1315

1315

1315

1315

1315

1315 13 11 11 13

12

1217

15 17 1815

18 17 15 17 1815 17 18

1518 17 15

18 17

4

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53

54

55

58

60

6

6 6 6 6

6 6 6 6

w/bar 6 6 6 6 3 3

full

full

w/bar

15 17 15 1817 17 15 1817 1717 14 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18

1518 17 15 17 18 18

1518 17 15 17 18

15 17 18 2020 18 20

18 20 18 1718

17

20

1718

17 1517

15 1415

14 1214

12 1012

10 910

9 78

7 57

5 35

35 3

5 76

76 8 8 6 8

68 6

76

7 5 5

5

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3'02'' 1 A minor pentatonic

Steve Stine

Expanding Pentatonic to Diatonic Scale

A Major pentatonic (same shape as A minor but 3 frets down, emphasize A note)

A Major pentatonic is skeleton of diatonic A Major diatonic scale with two added notes (red boxes)

4th note 7th note

Two octave A Major diatonic

* Red notes are root notes

Expanding on the 6th string

5 85 7

5 75 7

5 85 8 8 5

8 57 5

7 57 5

8 5

52 4

2 42 4

2 52 5 2

5 24 2

4 24 2

5 2 5

52 4

2 42

52 4 5

2 41 2

52 4 5

2 41 2 4

2 3 52 4 5 4

2

5 3 24 2 1

4 25 4 2

5 4 2

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7'57'' 2 A minor diatonic scale

A minor pentatonic scale

A minor pentatonic as a skeleton of diatonic A minor diatonic scale with two added notes (red boxes)

2nd note 6th note

14'00'' 3 F minor pentatonic scale

5 7 85 7 8

5 74 5 7

5 6 85 7

8 7 58 6 5

7 5 47 5

8 7 58 7 5

5 85 7

5 75 7

5 85 8 8 5

8 57 5

7 57 5

8 5

5 85 7

5 7

5 7 85 7 8

5 7

1 41 3

1 31 3

1 41 4 1

4 13 1

3 13 1

4 1

2

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F minor diatonic scale

* Red notes are root notes, blue notes are those that are missing in the pentatonic.

18'25'' F minor diatonic scale, three notes per string (4 strings)

18'42''

1 3 41 3 4

1 30 1 3

1 2 41 3

4 3 14 2 1

3 1 03 1

4 3 14 3 1

1

3

4

1

3

4

1

3

5

1

3

5

5

3

1

5

3

1

4

3

1

4

3

1

1 3 51

3 51 3

51 3 5 3 1

5 3 1 3 5 3 14 3 1 3 4 3 1

4 3 1

1 3 51 3 5

1 3 51 3 5

1 3 51 3 5

1 3 51 3 5

1 3 51 3 5 3 1

5 3 14 3 1

4 3 1

3

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F minor diatonic scale, three notes per string (all 6 strings)

19'48'' An example of using F minor pentatonic

1/21/4

An example of using F minor diatonic

20'29''An example of shifting between F minor pentatonic and diatonic

3

1 3 41 3 4

1 3 51 3 5

2 4 63

4 6 4 3

6 4 25 3 1

5 3 14 3 1

4 3 1

1 31

3 13

3 3 3

33 1

3 1 3

1 3 5 3 1 3 52 4 6

3 4 6 4 3 4 6 4 36 4 2

5 3 1 3

1 41

4 13

1 4 13 1 3

2 4 6

4

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&33 3 3

3 3 3 3

full full

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21'50'' 2nd example of using F minor diatonic

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2nd example of using F minor pentatonic

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22'57'' An example of A minor diatonic, three notes per string

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3 46

34 6

36 4 2

5 3 33 52

3 14 1

3 13 1 3

3 1

œb œb œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œb œ œ œ œ œ œ œb œb œ œ œ œb œb

6 4 36

3 46

36 4 2 4 6

36

36 4 2

52

5 3 1

œb œb œ œ œ œb œ œ œ œb œ œ œb œ œ œ œ œb œb œ

6 46

46 4 1 4 1

31

3 13

3 13 1

3

œn œn œ œ œn œ œ œn œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ

5 7 85 7 8

5 7 95 7 9

6 8 107

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8 10 8 710 8 6

9 7 59 7 5

8 7 58 7 5

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Learn to Connecting Positions - No.6 to No.7

Steve Stine

E. Gtr.

7th position of F minor diatonic scale (or Ab Major)

same patterns/fingerings

1st position - Ab Major diatonic scale

same patterns/fingerings

3 4 63 4 6

3 5 63 5 6

4 6 84

6 8 6 48 6 4

6 5 36 5 3

6 4 36 4 3

4 6 84 6 8

5 6 85 6 8

6 8 96

8 9 8 69 8 6

8 6 58 6 5

8 6 48 6 4

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3'42''An example of connecting 1st and 7th & 6th positions

5

6

3rd position of pentatonic connected to 1st position of diatonic

51 5 8 6 5

85 6 5

85 3

1 31 3

13

21

41 5

45 3 1

33 1

65 8 6 5

85

8 6 36

6 86 8

6 85 8

6 96 8 6

9 68 5

8 68 6

8 6

2

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E. Gtr.

2nd position of Ab Major diatonic scale

Learn to Connecting - Position No. 2

Steve Stine

3rd position of Ab Major diatonic scale

6 8 96 8 10

6 8 106 8 10

8 9 118

9 11 9 811 9 8

10 8 610 8 6

10 8 69 8 6

8 9 118 10 11

8 10 118 10 12

9 11 139

11 13 11 913 11 9

12 10 811 10 8

11 10 811 9 8

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E. Gtr.

q = 120

1'00'' 6th position of Ab Major diatonic scale (or F minor)

Importance Of Visualizing Your FretboardSteve Stine

... now switch to F minor pentatonic, 1st & 2nd positions

... now meandering between diatonic and pentatonic

1 3 5 1 3 1 3 52 4 6 4 2

5 3 13

1 3 13

3 13

1 3 52 4 6

3 44

6 4 36 4 2

5 3 13

3 1

4 14 1

31 4

31 4 6

4 6 46 4 1 4

31 4 6

46 4

5 3 1

31 3 5

4 64 6 4 3

43

63

4 25 3 1

31 3

1 2 4 2 13

1 23 1

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q = 120

q = 120

... again pentatonic ... again diatonic

2'09'' F minor diatonic & pentatonic once again

2'42'' A minor diatonic & pentatonic

3 52 4 6

34 6 4 2 1

31 4

31

3 13

3 13 1 3

1 3 1 3 5 36 5

35 6

35 6

36 5 3 1

4 3 1 3 4 3 4 63 1 3 4

14 3 4 1 3

3 4 6 4 3 1 34 3 1 4

1 31 3

1 3 1 3 5 3 5 3 13 1 0

13 1

3 1

3 1 31 3 5 3 5

4 2 45

25 3 1

3 1 3 6 5 36 4 3 1 4 3 1

3 4 1

3

5 85 7

5 75 7

5 85 8

85

8 57 5

7 57

5 75 7

5 65

8 6 107

2

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2'09''1st position

Fingering patterns: circulation of three spreads, two 1-2-4 & two 1-3-4 (+one missing), an example on G major diatonic scale

2nd position

8 10 8 710 8

10 9 7 510 9 7 5

8 7 85 10 8 710

8 78

7 57

57

57

5 7 5 4 2 45

24 5 7 5 2

52 3

5 75 7

5 47

4 5

3 5 73 5 7

4 5 74 5 7

5 7 85 7 8

5 7 85 7 9

5 7 95 7 9

7 8 107 8 10

3

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A Minor Pentatonic scale (without red dots) / Diatonic scale (with red dots)

F Minor Pentatonic scale (without red dots) / Diatonic scale (with red dots)

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Ab Major Diatonic Scale (three-notes-per-string patterns) all 7 positions

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G Major (diatonic) scale, all 7 positions

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The Diatonic Connection - Jamming

Expanding the Pentatonic to Diatonic Scale

Learn to Connecting Positions - No.6 to No.7

Learn to Connecting - Position No. 2

Importance Of Visualizing Your Fretboard

Progress TrackerThe Diatonic Connection

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