Looking for a G major pentatonic diagram for C6 tuning.

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Looking for a G major pentatonic diagram for C6 tuning.

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Looking for a simple, no trills, straightforward G major pentatonic diagram for C6 tuning 6 string.
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The best method in my opinion is to just spreadsheet it in google sheets.
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Mahalo for the replies, looks like they're all useful!! Thanks.
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You need an account for this one, but it lets you choose your tuning + scales.
https://www.editor.guitarscientist.com/new

I'm sure there are other tools like this out there, anyone know a better one?
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I agree that the best tool is studybass.com
You can pick any number of strings, any tuning, any scale, any chord.
Easy to use and print.
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