Scale · Major Pentatonic

A Major Pentatonic Scale

The A major pentatonic scale strips the major scale to its five most consonant notes. Almost any combination sounds 'in-key' over a A chord.

A Major Pentatonic
ABC♯EF♯
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Notes in A Major Pentatonic

The A Major Pentatonic scale contains A — B — C♯ — E — F♯. The interval pattern is the universal major pentatonic pattern, transposed to start on A.

How to use it

Open the interactive scale explorer above to see A Major Pentatonic on a piano keyboard, on a guitar fretboard, and to hear it played ascending or descending. The diatonic chord chips show the chords built from this scale.

Common uses

The A major pentatonic scale strips the major scale to its five most consonant notes. Almost any combination sounds 'in-key' over a A chord.

FAQs

What chords go with the A Major Pentatonic scale?

Open the scale explorer to see the seven diatonic chords built from this scale. Each chord chip plays back so you can hear the harmony.

How is A Major Pentatonic different from other scales on A?

The intervals between notes are different. A Major Pentatonic uses the major pentatonic interval pattern; switch to a different scale type in the explorer to hear how the same root sounds with major, minor, pentatonic, blues, and other patterns.

What's the relative key of A Major Pentatonic?

For major and minor scales, the relative is found three semitones away. A major and F# minor share the same notes; A minor and C major share the same notes.

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