Guitar Scale Logic
A# Minor Pentatonic Guitar Scale in Open G
Minor Pentatonic scale notes, fretboard positions and guitar tabs for Open G.
Scale Tablature
Position 1
D|---------------------3--| B|---------------2--4-----| G|---------1--3-----------| D|---1--3-----------------| G|3-----------------------| D|------------------------|
Pattern shows scale notes in 1-5 frets for position 1.
Theory & Context
Why This Shape Works
A# Minor Pentatonic in Open G tuning puts the notes A#, C#, D#, F, G# under your fingers in a layout that feels direct, punchy and riff-friendly. Open G stacks a ready-made major chord under your fingers, which changes how the neck breathes and makes partial chords and droning double-stops easier to hear. On this page you can switch between all visible notes or five smaller positions, study a pre-rendered tab pattern for each zone and match the sound against chords that stay inside the scale. Because the interval formula is 1 b3 4 5 b7, every diagram here is generated from exact semitone math instead of guessed text. Start with Position 1 to lock in the tonic, then connect Positions 2 and 3 so you can move into riffs, lead fills and improvised phrases without losing the key center.
Minor Pentatonic sounds direct, punchy and riff-friendly and is especially useful for blues-rock solos, hard-rock riffs and familiar lead vocabulary. Open G feels rootsy, slide-friendly and chord-rich.
Anchor on the root and b7, then add bends around the b3 for feel. In Open G, it is great for rhythm guitar ideas that need instant harmony.
- A#
- C#
- D#
- F
- G#
Suggested Chords
Works Well With This Scale
Chord options generated from the same note pool.
- A#mminor
- A#5power
- A#sus4sus4
- A#m7minor 7
- C#5power
- C#sus2sus2
- D#5power
- D#sus4sus4
- D#sus2sus2
- G#5power