A♭ major pentatonic scale (guitar)
The A♭ major pentatonic scale shown across the whole guitar neck. Its notes areA♭ – B♭ – C – E♭ – F — the filled dots are the root. Free to print or download below.

How to play the A♭ major pentatonic scale
- Find the root notes. The filled dots are the root note (A♭); the open dots are the other scale notes. Start and end on a root to hear the A♭ major pentatonic sound.
- Play it across the neck. The diagram shows every A♭ major pentatonic note from the open strings up to the 15th fret, so you can play the scale in any position.
- Use it to solo. Once the shape is under your fingers, improvise over backing chords in A♭, always resolving to a root note.
Notes in the A♭ major pentatonic scale
The A♭ major pentatonic scale is a five-note scale that sounds sweet and open over major chords — a staple of country, pop and folk lead playing. Its notes are A♭ – B♭ – C – E♭ – F.
A♭ major pentatonic scale — frequently asked questions
What notes are in the A♭ major pentatonic scale?
The A♭ major pentatonic scale contains the notes A♭ – B♭ – C – E♭ – F.
What is the A♭ major pentatonic scale used for?
It is a five-note scale that sounds sweet and open over major chords — a staple of country, pop and folk lead playing.
Is the A♭ major pentatonic scale diagram free to print?
Yes — print it or download the PDF or PNG for free, with no account or sign-up.