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The Songwriter’s Workshop:


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Jimmy Kachulis

Lesson 34
Major Pentatonic on One Chord

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LESSON 34
Major Pentatonic on One Chord

The major pentatonic scale is one of the most common scales in music, and it is an
easy source of melodic material. It’s used in all styles of songwriting. The major
pentatonic scale has five notes. You can create melodies in this scale without being
bound to the chord changes.

Hit songs that use the major pentatonic scale include “My Girl,” “Ain’t Too Proud to
Beg,” “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Lookin’ For,” “The Way You Do The Things
You Do,” “Chattahoochee,” “That’s the Thing About Love,” “I Saw the Light,” and
many others.

Listen
Listen to the first part of “Major Pentatonic: Shakes Me From my Head” (CD 60)
60 Notice that this scale is like a C arpeggio with an added D and A.

Chord Arpeggio Scale Ascending Scale Descending

& ww w w w œ w w œ w
ww w w w œ w w œ w
C E G C C D E G A C C A G E D C

Listen again, and sing along with the recording to get the sound of the scale in your
ears. Then try to sing the scale without the recording. You’re already training your ear
and voice to “feel” the major pentatonic scale.

91
Now, listen to the whole track. The second part has a lyric set to typical major penta-
tonic phrases over a one-chord groove.

C6

Chord
& 44 œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ
Tones
œ œ ˙
Shakes me from my head way down to my toes

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Shakes me from my head way down to my toes

& œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
Shakes me from my head way down to my toes

œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ œ ˙
& œ œ
Shakes me from my head way down to my toes

Listen again, and sing along with the recording. Try to sing these phrases without the
track. You’re training your ear to hear even more. Notice that this scale has an almost
“folksy” or “down-home” feel to it. It’s frequently used over extended one-chord
grooves in a major key.

92 L E S S O N 3 4 Major Pentatonic on One Chord


Writing Exercises
Sing the following exercises along with “Rhythm Track 25: Shakes Me…” (CD 61) or
61
to your original track that uses one chord.

■ Practice

Reset the lyrics “Shakes me from my head way down to my toes” in three different
60 ways. Use notes only of the pentatonic scale. Refer back to “Major Pentatonic: Shakes
Me…” (CD 60) to review the notes.

■ Set Your Own Lyrics

Create an original lyric and set it using only notes of the major pentatonic scale.

■ Rewrite the Hits

1. From the songs you know, find an example of a melody that uses the major
pentatonic scale over one note.

2. Create your own major pentatonic setting of that lyric.

■ Write a Song

Create a song where the verse uses the major pentatonic scale over one chord and
the chorus uses a different approach.

L E S S O N 3 4 Major Pentatonic on One Chord 93


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