Another great one. You seem to be having fun doing these lately. I loved the Link Wray Radar and this one. I'd be interested in an episode showing the soup to nuts of how you put your backing tracks together.
In my opinion you are easily one of the most effective teachers on YT. Your content always catches my eye, and always delivers! Thank you for all that you do, you make a difference.
This is SUCH A GOOD video !! Finally a CAGED video that isn't just showing the shapes but puts them into use in a way that is understandable and isn't all about playing scales. Terrific job man.
I found going back to basics and learning the major scale in a few positions really helped to start to get to grips with navigating the fretboard. Hopefully this video will add to this.
Hands down one of the very best lessons on using the caged system. Showing how to create licks in all 5 positions of the caged position has opened up so many new ideas for me. Plus they are all very simple to play. Thanks for the great video. You have a new subscriber🙏
Hi Adrian. While there are lots of CAGED videos out there so few have useable licks to go along with them. Please consider another video like this in the future. Just excellent.
Wonderful lesson. I am just now starting to learn CAGED and have been trying to visualize it in exactly this way. Would love more lessons like this. Thanks!
By watching your vid I’ve actually realised that I am already doing a lot of this stuff without realising it. Definitely a good vid for intermediate level players Keep up the great work 👍
I think the caged stuff finally hit my 🧠 and came together. This is the best explaination ever seen. I love the guitar, I wondered if it was custom shop with the 21 frets and vintage trem. I like the explanation of the floating trem pulling other string out of tune slightly with big bend.
Completely agree with you that CAGED is one method to really check out. To me it all became clear, when i realised that the FIVE CAGED positions correspond with the FIVE different strings. As the high and low E is simply doubled there is no more musical information to expect. Logically with five different strings there can POSSIBLY only be five different root positions as a matter of fact. Curious to learn if you agree on that.
Great lesson. You should do a lesson on major CAGED licks for indy rock. Like some Pavement or Dinosaur Jr. inspired licks. Or maybe do something like that for minor CAGED licks?
Worth noting that these licks could be used with the relative minor (Em in this case) as well. Sometimes they might benefit from minor (pun intended) adjustments to emphasize the different root note, but you could certainly use these as a starting point. Edit: Forgot to say thanks for the licks!
I've been playing for what - forty odd years? Can't play like you. Trade you my hair for your long fingers. You are a great tutor, but you have a native ability many of us lack. Do what you do, man.
Hi Adrian. Thank you for your channel! Been enjoying it for couple of years. I have radial nerve damage. Just fell from sky. Can no longer play a note on guitar. Ever know or experience with such a thing. Reaching out to anyone for advice. Docs are stumped.
Adrian, your lessons are always interesting, well done and very useful. Thanks for all your help…. But I would really like to see your lessons with the up-close camera angle showing the guitar the way we all see it when we are playing. Any chance of that? It would be even much more helpful. It would give your lessons another edge on your competitors. 😎
Great lesson. I think Don Ross Skinner seems to need more attention for his contribution to the sound of Julian Cope's best era. Can you analyze what he did that was so great? He seems to have fallen through the cracks of time!
A bit of clarification for you. CAGED really isn't "zones," because they can move, depending on which chord you want. No, it's really a reference to chord shapes. Those chord shapes are then associated with, say pentatonic shapes, both Major & minor. Then, the pentatonic shapes are associated with licks. Together, chord shapes and "lick" shapes are how anyone can learn a style of chords, fills and licks that they can play whenever they want to use them. That's how you use CAGED to orient yourself with the fretboard. Nice licks, BTW
This guy is so modest and so definitely talented...
I'm a great fan.
That's just sorted out my practice sessions for the next couple of months - great lesson - cheers.
5 and counting for me….
Another great one. You seem to be having fun doing these lately. I loved the Link Wray Radar and this one. I'd be interested in an episode showing the soup to nuts of how you put your backing tracks together.
I’m all in. These riffs are awesome and so helpful to hear you explain how they fit into the caged framework. Thank you, Sir.
In my opinion you are easily one of the most effective teachers on YT. Your content always catches my eye, and always delivers! Thank you for all that you do, you make a difference.
This is SUCH A GOOD video !! Finally a CAGED video that isn't just showing the shapes but puts them into use in a way that is understandable and isn't all about playing scales. Terrific job man.
Adrian's lessons are always well thought out and helpful I find.
I found going back to basics and learning the major scale in a few positions really helped to start to get to grips with navigating the fretboard. Hopefully this video will add to this.
Hands down one of the very best lessons on using the caged system. Showing how to create licks in all 5 positions of the caged position has opened up so many new ideas for me. Plus they are all very simple to play. Thanks for the great video. You have a new subscriber🙏
Thanks Adrian!
So beguilingly simple, yet such a huge leap in unlocking the fretboard. Huge thanks, as always.
Hi Adrian. While there are lots of CAGED videos out there so few have useable licks to go along with them. Please consider another video like this in the future. Just excellent.
Wonderful lesson. I am just now starting to learn CAGED and have been trying to visualize it in exactly this way. Would love more lessons like this. Thanks!
Lovely playing Adrian
Absolutely superb lesson. Thanks very much
By watching your vid I’ve actually realised that I am already doing a lot of this stuff without realising it.
Definitely a good vid for intermediate level players
Keep up the great work 👍
Thanks Adrian, I have been trying to make sense of the fretboard for too long now and really need this, Jaime
great stuff! this is just what I needed! trying to get more advanced CAGED licks down this month!
Great lesson. I'm caged man also. Lots to practice here...thanks
Good lesson, Adrian. Very practical and usable approach to use. Thank you for sharing.
I've been practicing this every day since the video came out. Looking forward to a CAGED minor licks video!
Great - glad you've been finding this one useful Kipp! I will try and put a minor follow-up video together soon.
You are a great teacher! More country guitar please. Thank you .
@@acpg can you please put in a link when you have done this?
Love it!!! Excellent material as always, coming from you. Thank you.
Always helpful,always musical. Thanks Adrian.
Thank-you!
I think the caged stuff finally hit my 🧠 and came together. This is the best explaination ever seen. I love the guitar, I wondered if it was custom shop with the 21 frets and vintage trem. I like the explanation of the floating trem pulling other string out of tune slightly with big bend.
Nearly passed this and would have missed out. I found this really helpful and love those licks. Thanks
ALWAYS GIVES A SOLID LESSON!
Never a dull moment man! Cheers
Brilliant! Thank you 🙏
Thank You for all the tab/notations pdf on your PATREON page 🙋🏻♂️
Awesome, thank you
Great lesson and cool backing track as well, love the snare sound, a bit 'Low' era to my ears.
Great lesson Adrian, thank you!
Completely agree with you that CAGED is one method to really check out. To me it all became clear, when i realised that the FIVE CAGED positions correspond with the FIVE different strings. As the high and low E is simply doubled there is no more musical information to expect. Logically with five different strings there can POSSIBLY only be five different root positions as a matter of fact. Curious to learn if you agree on that.
This is a really great lesson - thanks Adrian!
Great backing track! Has a Big Star feel, very nice.
Another great lesson. Thanks for all you do.
Brilliant lesson, thanks
Well done. And timely for me.
great lesson, and great sound from that Strat!
Great lesson. You should do a lesson on major CAGED licks for indy rock. Like some Pavement or Dinosaur Jr. inspired licks. Or maybe do something like that for minor CAGED licks?
Thanks Adrian
Haven't watched the whole video yet... but already analyzing it and hoping that t-shirt is some sort of foreshadowing of a lesson to come. Cheers.
haha yes, must do some more Dino Jr soon...will try and make it happen later in the year!
Great lesson Adrian-thanks so much for this! Awesome dinosaur jr shirt, too
That didn't escape my notice either. Though curiously it's one of the few videos without the Jazzmaster 😁
@@darkforest4891 good point! not used to seeing the strat here
Great teacher here
This SLAPS
You can think of the first e form lick that reaches back to the A on third string as a c or d shape of the 5 chord (d)
Thank you
Very useful. Ta.
Worth noting that these licks could be used with the relative minor (Em in this case) as well. Sometimes they might benefit from minor (pun intended) adjustments to emphasize the different root note, but you could certainly use these as a starting point.
Edit: Forgot to say thanks for the licks!
Great stuff Adrian. Any chance of a video for using CAGED over minor chords?
I've been playing for what - forty odd years? Can't play like you. Trade you my hair for your long fingers. You are a great tutor, but you have a native ability many of us lack. Do what you do, man.
Hi Adrian. Thank you for your channel! Been enjoying it for couple of years. I have radial nerve damage. Just fell from sky. Can no longer play a note on guitar. Ever know or experience with such a thing. Reaching out to anyone for advice. Docs are stumped.
Adrian, your lessons are always interesting, well done and very useful. Thanks for all your help…. But I would really like to see your lessons with the up-close camera angle showing the guitar the way we all see it when we are playing. Any chance of that? It would be even much more helpful. It would give your lessons another edge on your competitors. 😎
That's been done, and it's confusing. The camera and his explanations are very good
@Anne O'Nymous wow ..lol. I did the exact same thing.
Your right! There's no substitute for your ears.
Love the shirt, would like to see some dinosaur jr lessons. Keep up the great work.
Cheers! I did one dino Jr lesson a long while back, but must do more soon!
Great lesson. I think Don Ross Skinner seems to need more attention for his contribution to the sound of Julian Cope's best era. Can you analyze what he did that was so great? He seems to have fallen through the cracks of time!
The owl on the dinosaur jr T-shirt keeps blinking 😵💫
Any chance of you doing a lesson for Talking Heads - Warning Sign?
Anyone is the best ' tank's Lesson fast blues sweet blues slow blues chicago country blues rock blues n ' blues rock lesson improvisation 👍👍👍☝☝👍☝
Hey Adrian. Be great if you could do some Hugh Cornwell stuff. Another underrated musician in my book.
A bit of clarification for you. CAGED really isn't "zones," because they can move, depending on which chord you want. No, it's really a reference to chord shapes. Those chord shapes are then associated with, say pentatonic shapes, both Major & minor.
Then, the pentatonic shapes are associated with licks.
Together, chord shapes and "lick" shapes are how anyone can learn a style of chords, fills and licks that they can play whenever they want to use them.
That's how you use CAGED to orient yourself with the fretboard.
Nice licks, BTW
Hi can you recommend a basic CAGED lesson to watch before this one ?
is there a CAGED system for BASS guitar?
Do you use large picks or is it just the way you hold them? In any event thanks for sharing your time and talent.👍☮️
I’ve wondered this before too, Adrian drop the pick details!
@@ben2sk8 can’t tell if it’s bigger thicker or neither at any rate dudes got monster tone!👍☮️
2:52 - anyone, here, care, to elaborate on these criticisms, please?
Like deployed 👍
😎🎙🎸✅
Awesome stuff!!! Hard to concentrate with the owls eyes 👀🙂. They blink when your shirt folds, very cool effect
😬I hear so many conflicting things about CAGED…🤷♂️
Don,t mind what anyone says about it Adrian is the one to listen to.
@@michealhand1001 👍