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				<title>F Minor Pentatonic Scale: Notes, Shapes, and How to Play It</title>
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				<description>&lt;p&gt;The F minor pentatonic scale is a rich, deep-sounding&#xA;key that appears frequently in jazz, funk, and soul.&#xA;On guitar, its Box 1 shape at the 1st fret sits at&#xA;the very bottom of the neck — the lowest non-open&#xA;pentatonic position — producing a thick, weighty&#xA;tone. On piano, the four flats place the hand in a&#xA;position that experienced players find ergonomic&#xA;because of the way the black keys naturally guide&#xA;finger placement.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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