Whether you’re a beginner guitarist or an experienced player, the CAGED System makes it easy to remember different finger patterns to play chords and notes at any point along the guitar neck. The CAGED system takes the shapes of the C chord, A chord, G chord, E chord, and D chord and shows you how to play the same chord in different positions up and down the neck of your guitar. Learning the CAGED system can help you to branch out beyond open chords and barre chords, as well as help you better understand and master your instrument. In this clip, Fender Play LIVE host Eugene Edwards is joined by special guest Dr. Molly Miller, who delivers a blistering version of the Hank Williams classic, “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” making use of the CAGED system, then breaks down why the CAGED system is so important for guitarists of all levels to learn.
Intro 00:00
Playing “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” 00:22
What is the CAGED system? 02:33
How the CAGED system can help you connect shapes and move beyond barre chords 04:03
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