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G Minor Pentatonic Scale

Minor Pentatonic Scale · G – B♭ – C – D – F – G · intervals P1-m3-P4-P5-m7

The G Minor Pentatonic Scale contains the notes G, B♭, C, D, and F. Its step pattern is W+H-W-W-W+H-W. A five-note minor scale — the foundation of blues, rock, and pentatonic improvisation.

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G · A# · C · D · F
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The G Minor Pentatonic scale contains five notes: G, B♭, C, D, and F. It follows the whole-step / half-step pattern W+H-W-W-W+H-W.

G Minor Pentatonic Scale Notes

DegreeNameNoteInterval
1RootGP1
♭3Minor 3rdB♭m3
4Perfect 4thCP4
5Perfect 5thDP5
♭7Minor 7thFm7
8OctaveGP8

Key Signature

The G Minor Pentatonic Scale shares the key signature of its relative major, Bb Major2 flats (B♭, E♭).

B♭E♭

Order of flats

Flats are added in a fixed order — the reverse of the sharp order. Each new flat key adds the next flat on the list.

BEADGCF

Mnemonic: Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles’ Father

G Minor Pentatonic Scale — Frequently Asked Questions

What notes are in the G Minor Pentatonic Scale?
The G Minor Pentatonic Scale has five notes: G Bb C D F (plus the octave). It uses scale degrees 1-b3-4-5-b7 of the G Natural Minor scale, omitting the 2nd and b6th. With no half steps, it flows smoothly and is one of the most used scales in blues, rock, and soul.
How does the G Minor Pentatonic Scale differ from G Natural Minor?
The G Minor Pentatonic Scale keeps 5 of the 7 notes of G Natural Minor, dropping the 2nd and b6th degrees. This removes the scale's two half steps, making it more fluid and free — every note works easily over i, III, IV, v, and VII chords in G Minor.
What is the fingering for the G Minor Pentatonic Scale?
Right hand: 12341234. Left hand: 54321321. The 5-note pattern means fewer thumb crossings than a 7-note minor scale. Learn each hand separately at slow tempo before putting them together.
What music styles use the G Minor Pentatonic Scale?
Minor pentatonic scales are the cornerstone of blues, rock, jazz blues, and R&B improvisation. The G Minor Pentatonic Scale works over G minor chords, G7 dominant chords in blues contexts, and across the full 12-bar blues in G.
What is the blues scale and how does it relate to the G Minor Pentatonic Scale?
The G Blues Scale adds one extra note — the b5 (also called the "blue note") — to the G Minor Pentatonic Scale. This gives the blues scale its signature tense, expressive quality. The G Minor Pentatonic Scale is the foundation; the blues scale is the G Minor Pentatonic Scale plus the b5.
Can I use the G Minor Pentatonic Scale to improvise?
Yes — the minor pentatonic is the most widely used improvisation scale in Western popular music. Start by playing slowly over a G minor or G7 chord using only these five notes. Focus on rhythm and feel, leave space between phrases, and target the root and b3 as anchor tones.

References & Further Reading

The note names, intervals, fingering, and harmony on this scale page are grounded in the following sources. Public domain treatises and scores are linked to their full text; primary data is piano.org's own interval-derived reference dataset — continuously maintained and human-verified, with no fixed publication date.

  1. 1

    George Grove (ed.)(1900)

    A Dictionary of Music and Musicians

    Public domain treatise
  2. 2

    C. P. E. Bach(1753)

    Essay on the True Art of Playing Keyboard Instruments

    Public domain treatise
  3. 3

    Hanon, Charles-Louis(1873)

    The Virtuoso Pianist in 60 Exercises

    Public domain treatise
  4. 4

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