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F Major Pentatonic Scale

F–G–A–C–D

The F Major Pentatonic scale has 5 notes: F–G–A–C–D. Its character: bright, sweet, and uplifting — the sound of country, southern rock, and feel-good melodies.

Same five notes as minor pentatonic but from a different root. The major 2nd and major 3rd give it an optimistic, open quality distinct from minor pentatonic's rawness. You'll hear it most in country, rock, blues and pop.

Because F Major Pentatonic shares its notes with D minor pentatonic (its relative minor), every shape on the fretboard below does double duty — learn it once, use it in both keys. Start with one position, loop a backing track in F, and connect neighboring positions as they become comfortable.

F Major Pentatonic Scale on the Fretboard

Standard tuning, frets 0–12. Every dot is a note in the scale — blue dots are the root (F).

F Major Pentatonic scale fretboard diagram, standard tuning357912FGACDCDFGAGACDFGDFGACDACDFGAFGACD

Notes and Intervals

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Songs That Use the Major Pentatonic Sound

Lynyrd Skynyrd — “Sweet Home Alabama

In G major pentatonic. The intro lick and recurring lead fills are textbook major pentatonic runs around the 3rd–5th fret area.

The Allman Brothers Band — “Blue Sky

In E major pentatonic. The dual guitar harmonies and Dickey Betts' lead lines use major pentatonic extensively, creating the song's bright, open feel.

Chuck Berry — “Johnny B. Goode

In Bb major pentatonic. The opening riff is one of the most recognizable major pentatonic phrases in music history — two-string bends and double-stops straight from the scale.

F Major Pentatonic Scale FAQ

What notes are in the F Major Pentatonic scale?

F Major Pentatonic contains 5 notes: F–G–A–C–D. The interval formula is R–2–3–5–6.

What is the F Major Pentatonic scale used for?

Bright, sweet, and uplifting — the sound of country, southern rock, and feel-good melodies. It's a core vocabulary scale in country, rock, blues and pop — used for riffs, solos, and melodies over major-key progressions in F.

What is the relative minor of F major?

D minor. F Major Pentatonic uses exactly the same notes as D minor pentatonic, just starting from a different root — so every shape on the fretboard works for both keys.

How do I practice the F Major Pentatonic scale?

Pick one position, play it ascending and descending with a metronome until it's clean, then improvise over a backing track in F so your ear connects the shapes to the sound. OpenFret's free Studio has a fretboard viewer and metronome for exactly this, and Guitar Quest turns scale practice into a game with real-time pitch detection.

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F Major Pentatonic Scale on Guitar: Notes, Positions & Theory | OpenFret