In this video I'm going to show you how to play the pentatonic pattern for position number four. This is how you would play a C major pentatonic position number four. First thing you're going to do is you're gonna find the root which is going to be on the fifth string third fret or you're saying you're gonna go 1-234-561-2356 653 216-532-1655 611 more time 1-234-561-2356 coming back 6531632165561 that was C major pentatonic for for fourth position. This is how you're gonna play a major pentatonic fourth position. You have to start here on me, which is on the fifth string, seventh fret. You're going to go 1-235-612-3566 532165321 65561 more time 123 561-235-6653 215-321-6561 that was a major pentatonic position number four.
This is G major pentatonic position number four. And first we're going to find g which is on the, the fifth string 10th fret. That is the root of the scale and we're going to go 1-235-612-3566 532165 Three to 1656 back to one. One more time 1-235-235-6653 to five, three to 16561. And that's how you play the pentatonic pattern for position number four