CAGED Connections Is Here!
You have all probably heard of the CAGED system by now. It has always been one of the best first steps to unlocking the fretboard. It's simple to understand and easy to apply. What more could you want?!
The CAGED system uses five movable chord shapes, C-A-G-E-D, that lay out across the fretboard in an interlocking pattern . These shapes become templates for us to more easily see different chord voicings, arpeggios, scales, and triads all over the neck. With this knowledge you can create solos and rhythm guitar parts that feel more connected to the chords you're playing over.
This isn't just a teaching method. This is a way of looking at the fretboard that so many of your favorite guitar players lean on to build great solos and memorable guitar parts. It will change the way you see the fretboard and make you a better guitarist.
What's Covered:
- History and Application
- Basic Music Theory
- Five Open To Movable Shapes
- Connecting The CAGED Shapes Across The Neck
- Making Open Chord I-IV-V Progressions Movable
- Five Positions Of The I-IV-V Progression
- Making Movable Dominant 7th Chords
- Common Scales Through CAGED shapes
- Common Arpeggios Through CAGED Shapes
- Finding Triads, Triad Inversions and 5th Chords in CAGED Shapes
✅ 14 Video Lessons
✅ Notation, TAB & Diagrams
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Course Curriculum
- Open To Movable Shapes (8:14)
- Connecting CAGED Shapes Across The Neck (8:07)
- Making I-IV-V Progressions Movable (7:11)
- I IV V Progression in Five Positions (5:34)
- Common Scales Through CAGED Shapes (13:15)
- Making Dominant 7th Chords (5:02)
- Arpeggios Through CAGED Shapes (6:50)
- Triads, Triad Inversions and 5th Chords (7:16)
- Next Steps (2:27)