The CAGED System For Advanced Chords On Guitar
Learn the CAGED System for chords on the guitar and unlock the ability to play in any key with just five movable shapes. This course covers suspended, add, extended, and altered chords, as well as tips on practicing and writing your own chord progressions. Perfect for intermediate to advanced players looking to expand their chord knowledge. Join now and enhance your guitar skills!
What you’ll learn
- You will learn what the CAGED System is and how you can use it for more adavanced chords
- How to play suspended & add chords
- How to play extended chords such as ninths, elevenths and thirteenths
- How to play altered chords
- Recommended fingering for each shape
- Detailed look at each shape, how they connect and the intervals
- How to make your own chord progressions with major, minor, harmonic minor and melodic minor scale
Intermediate to advanced masterclass on how to use the CAGED System to play chords ALL over the fretboard!
**Need to have either taken my Beginner to Intermediate masterclass on CAGED for Chords or have a good understanding of basic chords and seventh chords with the CAGED system.
Learning the CAGED system for chords on the guitar is a complete game changer! With just five movable shapes for each type of chord you can connect the whole fretboard and use them to play in any key you desire! NO MORE LEARNING 100’s OF UNNECESSARY SHAPES!!
Whether you just want to be able to follow chords of your favourite songs with more interesting voicings or you just want to improve your songwriting and chord knowledge on the fretboard this is the course for you!
In this course we look at the following chords;
Suspended Chords
Add Chords
Ninth Chords
Eleventh Chords
Thirteenth Chords
Altered Chords
We also look at;
Tips On Practising Chords
In Depth lessons on each CAGED chord shape, the fingerings and intervals
Writing Your Own Chord Progressions
Highly Visual Graphics Of The Guitar To Enhance Learning
Downloadable PDFs for each lesson
Blank Chord & Fretboard Diagrams
How to write chord progressions with Major, Minor, Harmonic Minor and Melodic Minor
Hope to see you soon!
Karl
Who this course is for:
- Intermediate to advanced guitar or acoustic players looking to expand their chord knowledge from basic chords to more advanced chords