Major & Minor Pentatonic Share The SAME NOTES! (Guitar Scales Explained)

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One of the biggest breakthroughs in understanding guitar theory is realizing that relative scales aren't just related - they're the same thing .

The only difference? What note or chord you're emphasizing.

In this video, I break down how A minor pentatonic and C major pentatonic are the exact same scale - just starting from different positions on the fretboard.

What you'll learn:
✅ Why relative scales are actually the SAME scale
✅ How A minor pentatonic = C major pentatonic
✅ The simple fretboard positions that prove it
✅ What makes a scale "minor" vs "major" (it's all about emphasis!)
✅ A straightforward way to understand this concept

This isn't as complicated as you might think. Music theory doesn't have to be overly complex - and this video proves it.

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