How To Actually Use The CAGED System #caged #telecaster

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Published 2023-09-18
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CAGED Connections
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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

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All Comments (21)
  • @JackTheSkunk
    Now THAT'S the tone I like to hear out of a Tele.....beautiful and full.
  • @fishuntr
    Damn, I loved this lesson. Very useful and informative. A blindspot is a perfect way to put it. Thank you. Subbed
  • @AndrewBoydMusic
    Great Lesson Thank You Jason Just the idea of taking the lick through the shapes and displacing Octaves. Simple yet needed that reminder👍 Will run with this.
  • @ksharpe10
    Remarkable that this great player does not have 100K subscribers. Thanks for a Great lesson.
  • @danqodusk8140
    I'm not a country guy or a caged system user, but can easily see this is a very good lesson to get country guys started on the right road. Cool stuff, Jason!
  • @user-jl9kw9gn3m
    Something needs to be said here. That dude learned to play D and G shapes with his lower fingers at an early age (2-3-4 fingers) It took me near 15 years to start doin it ...on advice from a non-player ! It's what makes a hot picker 💰
  • @carpetpro9903
    Jason, thank you, you are a fabulous teacher, and player!
  • @bonsnegocios8413
    Thank you very much. We here in Brazil are grateful for this great help.
  • @mikeb1589
    Thanks Jason. What a great way to get so much out of a single run!
  • I'm learning Thoroughbass, and I think the CAGED system can be transferred to Root position, 6 and 6/4 chords. It's the same thought process since it's also based on whichever string the root is on.
  • @uberjam-sam8512
    Great lesson. I've watched it twice, which was helpful. Definitely want to check out the CAGED course. I've taken your major scale and major triad courses and even at "intermediate" level, I am getting a lot out of what I had thought were too basic for me courses.
  • @Krispy1011
    WOW - what a great lesson to start putting some licks together using the caged system - really tying it together - thx
  • @cew1821
    Jason this is great stuff. Totally appreciate what you’re doing and the resources you give for FREE. It’s totally improving my approach. Time for me to spend some money with you and give back. Coming back to you ✊
  • @NeonBlade
    This is a great lesson. I've just watched this with my first coffee of the morning and learnt so much from it without even having a guitar in my hands. Unfortunately I'm away from home, looking forward to being home in 3 days and going over this again with my Telecaster! I've subscribed. Greetings from Australia