Everything I needed to know about applying CAGED to major pentatonics in just 7 minutes! Amazing. Any chance of you doing a similar video with minor chord shapes?
Nice bit of info here Troy. I’m working on the embellishments you mentioned as I think they are the interface between the caged chord and the relevant major / minor pentatonic scale.
Hi. As always great video. Can you take it one step forward and show how in each of the CAGED positions you can play all chords? So for example, in the G position, how would you play 1-4-5, then same in the C position, A position and so forth. Is that something you can do? I don't see almost any videos showing how you work different chords in a given key in SAME position of caged.
Thanks so much! Check out this video, it might be what you are after Play better guitar parts with these chords! (easier than CAGED) th-cam.com/video/mKTuXJxQYmk/w-d-xo.html
Best example of linking caged and pentatonics I’ve seen! Keep these vids coming… thanks 🎸👌
Thanks so much!
Great lesson as usual .
Thank you my friend!
Everything I needed to know about applying CAGED to major pentatonics in just 7 minutes! Amazing. Any chance of you doing a similar video with minor chord shapes?
That’s great! I will likely next week! Thanks for watching !
Your videos are really great explaining harmonic techniques very well 🎸
Thanks so much!
Thank you! I am really enjoying your content, it’s perfect for where I’m at as a player… thanks!
That’s great! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for this…super usefull 👍. It’s been a struggle blending leads with the chords. Thank you 🙏🏻
Thanks for watching Greg!
Wonderful lesson sir. Thanks.
Cheers!
Nice bit of info here Troy. I’m working on the embellishments you mentioned as I think they are the interface between the caged chord and the relevant major / minor pentatonic scale.
Totally! Thanks for watching Peter
That was great dude!
Thank you man!
Hi. As always great video. Can you take it one step forward and show how in each of the CAGED positions you can play all chords? So for example, in the G position, how would you play 1-4-5, then same in the C position, A position and so forth. Is that something you can do? I don't see almost any videos showing how you work different chords in a given key in SAME position of caged.
Thanks so much! Check out this video, it might be what you are after
Play better guitar parts with these chords! (easier than CAGED)
th-cam.com/video/mKTuXJxQYmk/w-d-xo.html
I will definitely do another video with some simple progressions strictly using CAGED. Thanks for watching
@@troydownwardmusic Thanks! Will check it out.