A Note of Thanks !
Just a quick 'thank you' to everyone who answered my query about Pentatonic
box shapes - the light has appeared and I actually understand how they link
up - can't always do it but I do understand it !
I am still not sure about the chord shapes that fit with each minor
pentatonic box - not sure how they relate to the CAGED system, or if they
relate to the CAGED system - feeling a bit CAGED myself.
I am posting this seperately as I seem to have started a bit of an
avalanche in the other thread that has cascaded out of control.
Thanks again to everyone.
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