A Minor pentatonic Scale
The notes of the A Minor pentatonic scale, on a piano and by degree — A, C, D, E, G.
About this scale
The A minor pentatonic scale has just five notes: A, C, D, E, G. It is the backbone of rock, blues and pop lead playing — the lowered third and seventh give it its edge, and dropping the second and sixth of the full minor scale makes every note sound good over a A minor chord.
Map it across the neck on the guitar fretboard, hear it on the scale finder, or add the ♭5 blue note to turn it into the blues scale.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the notes of the A Minor pentatonic minor pentatonic scale?
The A minor pentatonic scale is A, C, D, E, G (five notes). Its formula is 1–♭3–4–5–♭7.
What is A minor pentatonic used for?
It is the go-to scale for soloing in rock, blues and pop over a A minor or A7 chord.
Practice it in time & in tune
Run your scales with the free online metronome and tuner — or take the Tuner app with you on iOS.