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  • Bill_Brown

    Member
    September 6, 2022 at 11:04 am

    Yes @Mrfredsporty , E minor is the relative minor of G major. A relative minor is the minor chord that occupies the 6th scale position of a major scale. So you should also be able to play the C & D major chords within the E minor pentatonic scale and get it to sound nice. The A minor, B minor and E minor chords should work in there as well. The E minor and G major scales have the same notes/chords, they just start in different scale positions.

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