F progressions
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The illustration above shows the notes of the key of F major pentatonic and D minor pentatonic. Dm is the relative minor to the key of F major. This means they share the same key signature and notes. The Area outlined in purple shows the F major pentatonic scale. The area in green show the Dm pentatonic scale. Find some D minor progressions.
Practice the F major scale.
Practice the F major pentatonic scale.