Conspirian Gm shape
- Intro
Conspirian - Intro
Learn how to play the Conspirian scale!
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- Em shape
Conspirian Em shape
Learn how to play the Em shaped Conspirian scale!
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- Am shape
Conspirian Am shape
Learn how to play the Am shaped Conspirian scale!
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- Dm shape
Conspirian Dm shape
Learn how to play the Dm shaped Conspirian scale!
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- Gm shape
Conspirian Gm shape
Learn how to play the Gm shaped Conspirian scale!
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- Cm shape
Conspirian Cm shape
Learn how to play the Cm shaped Conspirian scale!
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- Connect Shapes
Connect Conspirian Scale Shapes
Learn how to connect all Conspirian shapes!
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- Cycle Of 4ths
Conspirian Cycle Of 4ths
Run Conspirian through the cycle of 4ths!
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- Improvisation
Conspirian Improvisation
Learn how to improvise with Conspirian!
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Learn how to play a Gm shaped Conspirian scale!
As we add Conspirian intervals to our Gm shaped pentatonic, the two top two strings become really useful.
The Gm shape goes from being awkward to being a real winner with the maj7 and the b5 on those two top strings.
Compare the sound of Conspirian’s different shapes, they all lend themselves to different licks, experimentation is the key!

Improvise with pentatonic scales
Using the S-E Jam Tracks, aim to find what notes from the Conspirian scale works over what chord.
For example, the maj7 is the maj 3rd of the V chord.
Find more connections like this, for example, what is the b5 to the IV chord?
Combine this with the concept of swapping pentatonic scale for each chord and you will be on to a winner.
The key to being able to do all this is:
Exercises, notate results.
