How To Use The C.A.G.E.D. System to play a 1-4-5 Progression In 5 Positions

Hello Cherries! One of the most useful things for learning to navigate the guitar fretboard more effectively is a concept called the C.A.G.E.D. System! It's just an acronym for the 5 shapes of the C, A, G, E, and D chords. As you move these 5 shapes across the fretboard, they don't change but the chords do. So you're using the same shapes to play different chords. Visualizing an "imaginary capo" at a specific fret is an excellent way to understand and apply the movable shapes. In this video I play the popular 1-4-5 chord progression over the full fretboard. You'll play the 1-chord using one shape, the 4-chord using a different shape, and the 5-chord using yet another shape, connecting them across the fretboard and navigating the 1-4-5 progression through all five positions. I'd say that this is the foundation of music. This is the 1st step in a series on what you can do with this system. Enjoy the video and have a great weekend Everybody 🎸😊

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