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G Minor Pentatonic Scale on Bass

Diagram, notes, and audio for the G Minor Pentatonic scale on bass. Free in your browser.

G Minor Pentatonic357912FGA#CDA#CDFGDFGA#CDGA#CDFG1234
Notes
GA#CDF
Intervals
1P3m4P5P7m
Scale type
G Minor Pentatonic

About G Minor Pentatonic on bass

The G Minor Pentatonic on bass is one of the most rewarding scales to learn early. It is bluesy, vocal, and instantly singable, and you can hear that mood in every phrase you build from it. Spell the scale and you get G, A#, C, D, F — memorise that order before you worry about positions.

On bass the pentatonic is the workhorse of grooves in every funk, soul, and rock recording — five notes per octave is plenty to construct a hook. Functionally it carries the same harmonic role wherever it appears, regardless of key — the G setting just shifts every pitch up or down without touching the scale's intervals. Use the highlighted positions as a starting point; once they feel comfortable, try improvising over a simple drone in G.

Frequently asked questions

What notes are in the G Minor Pentatonic scale?
The G Minor Pentatonic scale contains the notes G, A#, C, D, F. That is 5 pitch classes, played in that order from the root upward.
What does Minor Pentatonic mean in music theory?
Minor Pentatonic is five notes selected from a parent diatonic scale to remove the most dissonant tones. The interval pattern is the same in every key — choosing G as the root just shifts every pitch up or down without changing the scale's character.
How do I practise G Minor Pentatonic on bass?
Start with the diagram on this page, play the notes slowly ascending and descending, then add a metronome at a comfortable tempo. Once the fingering is automatic, try improvising short phrases that always land back on G.

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Instrument
Root
Scale type
G Minor Pentatonic357912FGA#CDA#CDFGDFGA#CDGA#CDFG1234
Scale
G Minor Pentatonic
Notes
GA#CDF
Intervals
1P3m4P5P7m
Slug
/scales/bass/g-pentatonic-minor/

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