Penta-accordi, impara a costruire gli accordi della scala pentatonica dal suono moderno

👉 Get free access to all courses and masterclasses for 7 days: https://vincecarpentieri.com/academy You may not know it, but you can also create chords with the pentatonic scale. In this lesson, we'll look at how to use the minor pentatonic scale on the guitar to build pentatonic chords, chords derived from the shapes of the pentatonic scale. A practical way to connect chords and scales, enrich improvisation, and make even very static harmonic situations more interesting. We'll start with the A minor pentatonic and see how to transform its shapes on the neck into chords with a modern, open sound, close to the logic of quartal chords. 👉 Want to learn more about pentatonic chords, quartal harmony, and practical applications on the guitar? Try Guitar Academy for free for 7 days: https://vincecarpentieri.com/academy Subscribe to the channel for more lessons on the pentatonic scale, guitar chords, improvisation, and harmony. Video Chapters: 00:00 Chords with the Pentatonic Scale 00:49 What are Pent-Chords? 01:44 Chords Built in Fourths 02:47 Pentatonic Scale and Fourth Intervals 03:37 Pent-Chords on the Guitar 04:20 Difference Between Pent-Chords and Quartal Chords 05:02 Pent-Chord Shapes on the Neck 06:02 Using Pent-Chords in Solos 07:15 Pent-Chords on Static Bass 07:47 How to Enrich Harmony 08:51 Practical Summary 09:36 Masterclass on Pent-Chords and Quartal Harmony 10:01 Conclusion