Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scales

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D Minor Pentatonic guitar scales for left-handed players: what is this and how to play in all positions. Convenient tabs and charts next.

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale

D Minor Pentatonic scale is a 5-note sequence in a minor tone with a primary root note D. These notes are played in a specific order, going up and down in a pattern.

Scale Info:

  • Notes: D, F, G, A, and C
  • Degrees: 1, b3, 4, 5, and b7
  • Tone Intervals: 3 (tone and half), 2 (tone), 2 (tone), 3 (tone and half), 2 (tone)
  • Relative Scale: F Major Pentatonic

This how looks D Minor Pentatonic on one 6th string:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 6th String

The scale starts on the 10th fret with main root note D (1st degree), next on the 13th fret F (3rd flat degree, b3), next on the 15th fret G (4th degree), next on the 17th fret A (5th degree), and on the 20th fret C (7th flat degree, b7).

How to Play Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Scale

D Minor Pentatonic has many positions and patterns on the guitar neck. To better memorize and practice scales divide them into “box” patterns. These patterns are played within 4-5 frets and no more than 3 notes per string.

Box patterns are comfortable to play cause your right hand is in one position and moved just up and down. Also, it’s good for practicing your technique by using all fingers.

All “boxes” start from the 6th string.

Symbols on charts:

Neck Schema for Scales

Tip: When you practice scales try to use all fingers. To play accurately and quickly your hand and finger movement should be compact.

D Minor Pentatonic Left-Handed

Scale positions are determined with a note at which the pattern begins, not with a number fret.

The scale can begin on different strings. In guitar playing it is common to start on the 6th string, E low. This is where the scale patterns will start.

1st box pattern:

First D Minor Pentatonic box pattern built from 1st degree, it main root note D:

  • D, F, G, A, and C

The D note on the 6th string is on the 10th fret. Start playing the scale from this position:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 10th Fret

2nd box pattern:

Second D Minor Pentatonic box pattern built from the 3rd-flat degree, it note F:

  • D, F, G, A, and C

The F note on the 6th string is on the 1st and 13th fret. Therefore, the 2nd box has two positions only in different octaves.

This 2nd box pattern starts on 1st fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 1st Fret

This 2nd box pattern starts on 13th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 13th Fret

3rd box pattern:

Third D Minor Pentatonic box pattern built from the 4th degree, it note G:

  • D, F, G, A, and C

The G note on the 6th string is on the 3rd and 15th fret. Therefore, the 3rd box has two positions only in different octaves.

This 3rd box pattern starts on 3rd fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 3rd Fret

This 3rd box pattern starts on 15th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 15th Fret

4th box pattern:

Fourth D Minor Pentatonic box pattern built from the 5th degree, it note A:

  • D, F, G, A, and C

The A note on the 6th string is on the 5th and 17th fret. Therefore, the 4th box has two positions only in different octaves.

This 4th box pattern starts on 5th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 5th Fret

This 4th box pattern starts on 17th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 17th Fret

5th box pattern:

Fifth D Minor Pentatonic box pattern built from the 7th-flat degree, it note C:

  • D, F, G, A, and C

The C note on the 6th string is on the 8th and 20th fret. Therefore, the 5th box has two positions only in different octaves.

This 5th box pattern starts on 8th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 8th Fret

This 5th box pattern starts on 20th fret:

Left-Handed D Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale on 20th Fret

All Left-Handed Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scales

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