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F♯ Major Pentatonic on the guitar fretboard

All 54 positions of the F♯ Major Pentatonic (R 2 4 7 9) on a standard-tuned guitar with 22 frets.

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Notes and intervals

The F♯ Major Pentatonic is built from these tones — each shown with its interval (in semitones) above the root:

All positions on the neck

About the Major Pentatonic

The major pentatonic is a five-note scale (R 2 4 7 9 — root, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th) with no half-steps, so every note sounds consonant over the chord. The F♯ major pentatonic is a staple of country, pop and melodic lead playing.

Practice tips

Anchor every shape to its root — the gold R markers — and learn the distance to the other tones. The same shape transposes to any root by sliding it along the neck.

Open the interactive trainer and tap every F♯ Major Pentatonic tone across all six strings until the shape is automatic.

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