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 Drum Track 
  |  | Listen to this progression: E A B E |  |  | Strum these chords over the E major scale and see how they harmonize nicely. |        
  |  | Listen to this progression: E B A E |      
 The illustration above shows the notes for the E major pentatonic scale and
the C# minor pentatonic scale. C# minor is the relative minor to the key of E
major. This means they share the same key
signature and notes. The area in red illustrates the E major pentatonic
scale and the area in blue outlines the C# minor pentatonic scale. Check out
some C# minor progressions. 
  |  | Practice the E major scale. |  |  | Practice the E major pentatonic scale and exercises. |  |  | Convert all the A scales illustrated to E scales. This can be accomplished by moving
    all the A fingerings to E fingerings. Or all the positions from the 5th fret to the 12 fret or in the open
    position. Remember all notes repeat after 12 frets. |  Good Luck, From the jam room |