Explain how learning Hendrix’s Little Wing connected chord shapes, pentatonic scales, and fretboard visualization into movable voicings and riffs for more musical rhythm-lead guitar.

Explain how learning Hendrix’s Little Wing connected chord shapes, pentatonic scales, and fretboard visualization into movable voicings and riffs for more musical rhythm-lead guitar.

Explain and demonstrate the five major scale positions on guitar with fingerings, root-note focus, and tips for hearing the scale across the neck.

Demonstrates four practical exercises to internalize the CAGED system on guitar, including ascending, descending, and skipping through chord shapes.

Explain and demonstrate how the five CAGED chord shapes connect across the fretboard in the key of C to map the neck.

Demonstrates practical, advanced uses of the CAGED system for chords across the neck, minor and extended voicings, and arpeggio applications.

Demonstrates how to outline chord changes in solos by finding movable chord shapes within pentatonic patterns (CAGED approach) and practicing integrating chord tones over progressions.

Explain the CAGED system as a fretboard map, show chord-note mapping, and provide practice approaches with a free PDF.

Teach and drill five-position major/minor scale patterns across the fretboard with animated fingerings, picking advice, and tabs to aid memorization.

Covers the CAGED system for understanding chord shapes and their relationships on the fretboard.

Appears to cover the CAGED system for understanding fretboard shapes and chord voicings.

Teach the CAGED system through a 90-minute hands-on guitar lesson focusing on movable C-shape chords, barre technique, and finding roots across the fretboard.

Demonstrates how to use double-stops within CAGED chord shapes to highlight intervals and create harmonies across adjacent strings.

Appears to outline a three-step method for learning the CAGED system on guitar, with diagrams to map chord shapes and scales across the fretboard.
Clarifies the CAGED system as a method for moving chord shapes up the neck, focusing on E/A/D-string roots to visualize chords beyond open positions.
Explain how mapping I–IV–V triads within CAGED shapes unlocks melodic playing across the fretboard, with examples and a handy fretboard tool link.

Explores why players prefer five CAGED major-scale positions over a single repeating shape, debating memorization, fretboard visualization, and 3-notes-per-string consistency for speed.
Covers CAGED shapes and their relationship with the circle of fifths on the fretboard.

Introduce a free app with note, scale/CAGED, arpeggio, and progression tools to visualize the fretboard, practice note recall, and improvise over iRealPro changes.

Presents a visual diagram to help identify and connect CAGED chord shapes across the fretboard.

Presents an alternative way to visualize and apply the CAGED system on guitar, likely offering a diagram of shapes and connections across the fretboard.
