You're over 40 and STILL don't know CAGED..? Let's Fix That!
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The CAGED system is an essential tool for every lead guitarist - and chances are you’ve already heard about it.
But despite thousands of video tutorials, websites and teachers all talking about CAGED, you still don’t know how to use it to play awesome guitar solos like it promises.
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Hi! Been strumming and singing since the 60’s with long gaps between, now at 80+, I cant live without learning to solo, so I sure do love all the uTube video instructor guys! 🎸 They are so generous with their amazing knowledge!
Awesome
Hi Sally how are you? I'm Greg, we have something in common. Curious?
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Man... I was just going to suggest to Sally that she should check out you guys.
Hey Sally, I'm in the same situation as you, good luck, when I first started there were no video lessons, it was just books or lessons from a classical guitar teacher who thought electric guitars were the work of the devil. :-) we will learn to solo now we have this good lessons.
I am 66 yo and after fifty odd years your lesson has alllowed me to understand the CAGED system fir the first time in my life. Happy Christmas. I owe you.
I'm 62 and this is the most useful explanation of the CAGED system I've seen so far. I'm now going to see how I can solo using this. Thank you buddy.
Thanks. I’m 51 and just getting time to start and practice guitar. Always wanted to do it but never had time. I don’t know how many videos I have watched regarding CAGED. This was by far the best explanation of the system for a guy with little knowledge. Not only how to do it but why I would want to learn it.
I'm 65 as of 31st of January,been playing music since I was 5. This is the first time I understood the caged system. Thanks Eddie!!
If you're over 40 and a married man you know caged.
😂 F**king ey!
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I enjoyed seeing the chord progression exercise using CAGED. It has been a question in my mind and this helped explain a route and options to improvise using CAGED,
Over 40? LOL!
I'm 71, a fulltime musician for 52 years and never ran across this. That goes to show that you can always learn something new on the guitar. I absolutely love it.
Now I get what the country players do when they move double/triple stops up and down the fretboard in a logical way.
Very cool, thanks!
Yes! That just to occurred to me too! Lol! I’m 42 and have been playing since I was 16. This system has opened up a new door for me. Thanks for the video!
Me too Brother! I'm 62 playing since I was 5, and I had heard of this caged system but never got around to looking at it. It's like a light bulb switched on in my head the second time around on this video. Thank you for sharing this it has helped me a lot! 🎼🎵🎶🎸🎙
This is weird because I’m 16 and I’ve been playing for a year 😂 just now learning the caged system to make my solos more interesting
@@jamesnunya1370 absolutely right I'm 72 but it's back to the old practicing again keep well and keep playing.
I'm over 40 and finally got the basics of CAGED system to click thanks to this clear and concise explanation! 🙏
Eddie, you are an excellent teacher. I just started the blueprint course and I really appreciate the way you go through the material. Thanks!
Wow, I thought the last video I watched a couple months back explained it pretty good, but how you broke it down into relevant cords shapes seriously shined a light on the concept for me. Thank you! you are an excellent teacher! Definitely subbed!
Somewhere in my playing, I sort of figured that sliding the barred E shape across the fret board could be done with other open-style shapes. I just never thought that that would be a desirable thing to do. You've connected so many dots in my head I can't wait to get to my guitar and try this! Thank you!
iIM 55,BEEN PLAYING SINCE i WAS 11 YRS OLD. THIS JUST KICKED A LIGHTBULB ON IN MY HEAD BRO....THANK YOU SO MUCH. I have 6 guitars and just love my instruments, I by crappy ones and put high end components on and fret level...my world just got brighter!!!
Very well explained! I have been using CAGED for years without knowing it.
Very good breakdown on the CAGED concept. Eddie, thank you for sharing.
i will save this lesson and watch it over as many times as i can in order to grasp it, i am slowly beginning to understand bits of it, but i have a long way to go, great lesson, i have downloaded the PDF thanks
I love your tutorials! IMO better ( or at least as good as) than in person lessons. I get to rewatch as often as I like, pause, practice, get frustrated, finally get it and feel accomplished. Thank you Eddie!
Mission accomplished, Eddie. That was without doubt the best explanation of what caged is and how to apply it that I've seen. Cheers!
I have just had my eyes opened as a rhythm player i know about different chord shapes and as lead player i WAS mediocre until now. I couldnt fathom out how to progress a lead break
up the fret board i have just spent the last half hour amazed at the difference your tutorial immediately changed the way i play lead many many thanks.
Don't concentrate on scales so much as on the chords and their arpeggios. Using the CAGED SYSTEM, find which range you want, and a nearby place where all the chords are gathered tight. Compose your lead using the triads of the chords in the progression which are all right there within a 4 or 5 fret span. You will notice more melodic phrases.
This was such a great lesson. Thank you.
you guys are amazing. literally just unlocked a new chapter of playing / comprehension for me. THANK YOU.
Great clip, over 40, and learned a lot from this clip. Thanks!
Thank you, it is finally starting to make a little sense.
You guys explain so well. I already knew CAGED but never harms to hear it again from someone else, you might get different information and tricks, which I did with your video. That’s why I bought my guitar mastery method membership. I’m currently doing the 8 week ultimate guitar skill workshop and I’m happy with my purchase and looking forward to my other lessons 🤘🎸
Probably the best video I’ve ever watched explaining this. Thank you!
I'll be 40 in January...
I learned this last year, great lesson, my friend ✌
This is by far one of the best caged system videos out, you guys always do a great job
❤💪
Happy BD Bro 🥳🥳🥳🎁🎁🎁🎵🎶🎵🎶
Another great lesson from Eddie. Clear explanation and demonstration. Just confirms what a great choice GMM membership is for learning guitar. Great instructors and great learning outcomes. 🧢 #VIP #Elite
The best explanation of the CAGED system I've heard. 👍🏻
awsome lesson Eddie I LEARNT A LOT IN THAT LITTLE LESSON
This is fantastic! Thanks!
Thank's so much for this been playing over 55 years now 72 so much I have missed by not learning systems such as this but I'm going to play along with this, many thanks again 5 stars for your teaching
You're very welcome!
Very nice progressions. Seems to work all the way up & down neck. I am now going to try it finger style in different tuning's. Tks well done! Vince James (Ajello)
Thank you for this excellent instruction. 💯👏
OMG. Amazing video. I finally understand what the CAGED system is. Thank you.
That’s brilliant, thanks very much. All makes sense all of a sudden.
Just got my copy and am stoked to go at this. You really did a nice job of making this thing decipherable. I’ve had guitars for nearly three decades, but I never went after any theory. 3 months ago I committed to an hour of focused playing every day. I’ve stuck with it and I’m now listening to my favorite songs and grabbing rhythm and lead sections. I even bought a bass. This CAGED thing has eluded me. It’s been frustration to listen to others explain it, but listening to your explanation flipped the switch. Awesome video! You have a gift for teaching. I’m going to check out your other stuff as I keep going. At 46 I thought I was probably too old and stubborn to learn much, but these three months have been awesome and now it looks even better! Thanks brother!
Glad to hear it!!! :)
@@GuitarMasteryMethod do u have lessons in a book format ?
Thanks man serious ...everything makes alot more sense now
That 1-minute explanation was brilliant!
Saw this @ 5:30am. I think I finally have a legitimate starting point to understand CAGED. Many Thanks!!!
This is very cool! Thanks for this!
Thanks. Not new to the CAGED system but still having a hard time really implementing it in practice. This helps, though it'll still take some practice to do it without having to think too hard. And yes I felt slightly called out by the title lol ;)
This was an eye opener for me! (And I'm over 70). Thanks Eddie. I've only started playing a couple of months ago, but you guys are making the journey fun.
After practicing barre chords for a month now I realised yesterday what I was actually doing and how I was moving the e shape cause I was thinking what the capo does and I’m like my finger is the capo💡. Then watched a CZcams video on how to play chords in a different key and 💡connected the dots. And now seeing this video wow these last couple days things are making sense. It’s like I wasn’t trying to figure this stuff out but messing around with the guitar plus vids like this stuff just starts to make sense. This is an amazing channel everything is so well explained you guys are amazing!!
Thanks Derek, Im glad to hear you've had one of those 'lightbulb' moments that we all hope for :)
Thanks for your time.
My pleasure!
Thank you bro. You are the best caged teacher I've met.
I love that you have a gift for my guitar. 👍
Wow! I'm 63 years old and been noodlin around for over 45 years and now I get it.
Thank you!
That was really helpful . really appreciate you
This is the best description of the CAGED system that I've ever seen. It never made sense to me before.
Thanks, very clear
Thank you for lesson
You spoke directly to me, liked & subbed for that
Thank you so much! I am 70, and have been playing and performing since I was 12. As I watched this video I've decided that an old dog CAN learn new tricks!
dude man you are such a great teacher.
Thanks for the info finally know how caged system works.
Just when I thought I knew guitar...here comes Eddie to make me look absolutely green!!! Un grand merci de Kampala!!!😇😇
Very well done Mr. Haddad. I'm finally understanding it(Caged).
I'm 43 this year and i just qualified to watch this video. Thanks!
Hahaha you got me right in the 40s. I am the exact audience for this video and it totally helped me. Thank you so much.
Awesome lesson!
Great explanation!
Thanks dude!
Good job sir.
So THAT'S what CAGED is. Taught that system back in the '60s but never knew the name. Thanks!
Thanks that's a great explained lesson a simple not complicated,thank u,from Duncan SC.
Beautiful lesson yes teacher
I'm glad you like it
Best explanation I seen👍🏼
Great video. When do you guys think the earliest you should introduce this to a student? Maybe after they can connect pentatonic scales to play the whole fretboard, but before they learn all the modes?
This is awesome! Now I just have to figure out all the non/maj 7ths and extensions.
fantastic !!
Some great ideas!
Brilliant video..
Three years to go! Bookmarked to watch then!
I never understood the caged system til this video so thank u
Duuuude!!! Great explanation!!!
It's a great video, i'm happy to found it "accidently" somehow.
I'm 65, thanks for this. Well explained!....👍
Very good , I like it .
awesome thank you.
I think for a lot of us, it's easy to finger c-a-g-e- and d, but it gets way harder when you have to make those shapes with your other fingers. That's where it gets hard for us intermediate/beginners, especially when you're already and old man.
Don’t worry about that. These moved up D, C and G shapes are not very useable and I don’t know anyone using them that way. It’s just for understanding. Once you modify those shapes into triads they become very useful.
By admission, you Eddie are a very good teacher. There is one thing you do that I can plainly see. Good Job....
Be 72 next month, love ❤️ your videos and will get your course as soon as I can. Eddie, you add a big plus to Guitar Mastery. The people notice that. Thanks again.
Great content that earned an instant subscription 😘👍🏻🥳!
THANKS
I’ve been playing guitar over 40 years. I’m a great rhythm picker & player. Made lots of $$ playing for myself & others on records. But I have NEVER been able to master bar chords, which is KEY in this little trick, as well as others like it. This is a cool little thing to master though.
Of course there are TONS of things you CAN do without “barring”, but it’s best if you learn to bar from the beginning so you don’t have to try and break bad habits trying to learn new things later. Making things like this super easy to pick up.
I have seen many caged videos. This is the best one. That's a like and subscribe for me. Great job
Finally!!!
After 28 years. (I am 40 now)
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🤝, boss!!!
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thank you JBS
Bro not even over 40 and this actually opened my eye to a whole new thing
That's really interesting
I get it now. Great to see a video that’s not pretentious :) great explanation
yes, YES, YESS! Is this guy reading my mind?!
Merci beaucoup 🔥
Wait. This makes total sense. You might have unlocked my next level.
Eddie man ... this rcks . This is an awsome way of breaking that down. ...That click moment just happened . why did I not see this before
I'm kind of dyslexic or something I think, and in 35 years of playing never could learn to read music. I understood very little of the way it works. Then I kept forgetting the notes and chords on the neck after learning them. But I have never given up trying to learn.
Same here. Over the years I've learned to mix more notes in my chords. All by ear. Never took a class. Found it very confusing and never caught on. It was like trying to read Chinese.
I never caught on to shredding. It only sounds like speed to me. I find single notes more artistic sounding and have feeling to them. To me shredding is just to impress OTHER guitarists.
Same with me, this only half makes sense to me., can't seem to piece part of it together. I have been play for about twenty years and have lots of guitars but I have to just play by ear, I can't remember remember songs or scales, I'm okay with a lot of chords but that's about it. But I still have fun and love writing and recording songs.
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... There are some well known guitarists that are in the same boat as we are, so I don't feel too bad.
I love playing guitar. I have about 100 guitars. All imports including basses and acoustic. I can jam with seasoned bands. But I just never decided to read music. One reason I lost an opportunity playing in Las Vegas. They liked my style. But I had to know how to read music because I'd be going to different bands.
I can decipher almost any song fast or get it almost right. All by ear. Even though I'm not in a band, I still find playing guitar therapeutic.
@Mark Seymour ... I understand your viewpoint, and I wish I could shred myself. I admire guys who have mastered it, but as a musician AND a music lover I cannot decipher the musical quality other than the speed. Super shredder music is like trying to listen to what a fast talking auctioneer is saying.
Don't get me wrong, shredding has its place in music, but when it's overused, it only sounds like noise.
I would say a very high number of the population does not hear shredding music, thus I'm sure they will never make a #1 hit on the charts.
For example, I consider Eddie Van Halen a master shredder, but he knew how to make his music very melodic. Santana, on the other side of the coin, is not a shredder, but he's a master of how to bring out the beauty of one notes in melodies. Just sustaining one note makes a song even greater. So what I'm saying is, simpler but melodic playing, resonates more with people that are not musicians. If shredding sounds all over the place to me as a guitarist, I can image what it sound to a regular person.
I've been to band auditions where I'd compete against shredders. All I would think was dang! I'm not getting the gig. But I usually would, due to my style.
Believe me, I wish I could at least sound like a shredder, but I'm content in just adding to the songs personality.
RIGHT!
Mind Blown...
I finally understand the CAGED system, I always thought caged was another name for boxed, Doh !
I just hit 4 and was just about to give up on this world until i found this gem of a video.