Summary: Get tips on playing D major pentatonic guitar scales plus expert music advice in this free guitar scales video lesson.
Kivett Bednar is a graduate of the Berklee College of Music, Music Production and Engineering program. He is a record producer by trade and aspiration. As well as playing bass, drum...read more
"To play a D major pentatonic blue scale ascending 2 octaves starting on the bottom string, place your pinkie on the 10th fret on the bottom string. Your scale should sound like this. Again just a little bit more slowly. Now ascending and descending. (playing guitar) "
eHow Article: How to Play a D Major Pentatonic Scale on the Guitar