@ dryfury eesepclrmuc scales plar- dre fo{lcmmg lines in t@Erir lines shmlil b. pLyd fie fuIl range of your --- Exarranrr r.7 Exelrprr r.8 Here is a different way to construct major or D minor pentatonic: the same grouping of notes. For example, beginning with F (Even though some of the intervals between the notes of the pentatonic scale are larger than a second I will call moving from one note to the next in the scale a )step() So for the D minor pentatonic scale start with D and step up to f, step up to G, step up to Au step up to C and so on. The same scale written out as follows uses what I'll call >skip<. That is starting on D, skip up to G, skip up to C, skip up to f,, skip up to A: v skipt skipA skip( skipG A double skip would look like this: Exarunm r.9