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The CAGED Chord Method Simplified: Part 3: Video Series

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Watch as our expert will cover the 1, 4 and 5 chord forms and different keys for the CAGED guitar method in this free music video series on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

There are 14 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn how to find the 1, 4 and 5 chords in G major on guitar in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  2. Learn tips on how to play the 1, 4 and 5 chords in G major on guitar in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  3. Learn how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  4. Learn tips on how to play a G, C, D, C chord pattern in G major on guitar in first position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  5. Learn exercises you can do to strengthen your technique when playing in the first position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  6. Learn how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in second position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  7. Learn an exercise to strengthen your technique when playing in the second position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  8. Learn how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in third position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  9. Learn an exercise to strengthen your technique when playing in the third position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  10. Learn tips on how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in fourth position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  11. Learn an exercise you can do to when playing in the fourth position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  12. Learn how to play a 1, 4, 5, 4 chord pattern in G major on guitar in fifth position in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  13. Learn an exercise to strengthen your technique when playing in the fifth position in the key of G major in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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  14. Learn some more great tips on playing chord inversions up and down the neck of the guitar in this free music video on advanced CAGED chord guitar plaything methods.

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Throughout time man has strived to become prolific in everything he or she does. From reading books to driving cars to playing instruments man has always wanted to be the best and go beyond conventional boundaries set by others in a particular field. This being said the way we as humans teach others has also been a thing of controversy and competition throughout history. Everyone’s theories are analyzed and scrutinized with a fine tooth comb to ensure that it is the right information delivered in the most clear and concise way.

When it comes to the guitar there are literally hundreds of teaching methods that all have bearing on improving students. This particular method called the CAGED method is one of the most simple and easy ways for a beginner player to learn scales and how they are played on the neck. Our expert will not only show you detailed tips on how to properly play all these chords but also several other places along the neck of the guitar where you can play the same exact chord. There are no limits on guitar. There are only those you set yourself so break out of your box and lets play!

 
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Joe Wiles Joe Wiles is the founder of the Rock and Roll Conservatory which is a facility dedicated to mentoring the next generation of influential artists. With a focus on the mentoring of students, as opposed to the conventional method of teaching, the RnRC develops more than just an understanding of music within its students. Joe comes from a family of musicians which makes holidays and family get-togethers especially irritating. He's been on numerous national tours, appeared on national television both in interview and performance, and his band's music has surfaced on the Radio and Records' reporting chart for their genre.dkdk

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