C Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale
C minor pentatonic helps guitarists map melodic ideas and connect positions across the fretboard.
Open the interactive scale builder to visualize notes and interval colors instantly.
How to practice
- Play the scale ascending and descending with a metronome.
- Focus on phrase endings that resolve to the root note.
- Try short improvisation over a backing track in the same key.
Frequently asked questions
What is the C minor pentatonic scale on guitar?
The C minor pentatonic scale is a set of pitches built from C using the minor pentatonic interval pattern. The scale builder on this site highlights scale degrees across the fretboard for that root and type.
How do I practice the C minor pentatonic scale?
Play slowly with a metronome, ascend and descend in one position, then connect two positions. Add short melodic fragments so the scale becomes musical, not just mechanical.
Why is the pentatonic scale so common on guitar?
Pentatonic scales use five notes per octave and avoid the strongest dissonances in the key, which makes them forgiving for melodies and improvisation on guitar.
Can I share this scale in the tool?
Yes. Open the scale builder from this page; the URL includes root and type so others see the same scale.