Interesting perspective of the "A shape". Unlike the other two shapes D and F, the A shape is modified from the open position. The A shape triad from the G, B, and E strings in the open position is xxx220, then moving up the fretboard one must add the E string fingering, thus xxx331, xxx442, etc. Like most of those who have posted comments, it is an abridged version of the CAGED system for the treble half of the strings. I guess we could call it XXXDAF. Great insight, look forward to more. .
Just found your channel and have “Subscribed”, and looking forward to building my Bluegrass repertoire. This lesson it basically a blend of CAGED system with the Triads on the first three strings. I started this journey to improve my lead play doing an acoustic gospel gig at my Church and it’s been working pretty well. These triads and their positions relative to the chord I’m playing are becoming second nature in almost all of the keys. However, being I’m playing gospel music I’m being hit with learning odd scales of Eb, Bb and F. Lol, who knew that so many songs in this genre are in these keys. The presence of pianos in most gospel songs is the reason for this occurrence. Lol, oh well it expands my game
I can tell you how. There's no such thing as the 3 shape method. It's B.S. Just look up triads. Lots of really good lessons. Active melody has some great lessons on triads.
It’s a subset of the caged method. And, obviously, they’re played only on the top 3 strings. It is easier to think of only 3 shapes. Like an introduction to caged. Or maybe more like a practical application of the caged method.
Btw it is perfect and tried and true by every guitar player there is. If would be much more helpful to students to tell them the truth instead of trying to pretend like this is some method you came up with way back when.
These are not 3 little shapes you figured out. These are major triads. There are minor triads, dom 7 triads ect. They are found on string sets like bottom three string E B G, next 3, B G D and so on. The 3 shape method lol how misleading
It's not as bad as you're making it out to be, it's more of a minified alternative to CAGED that apparently lives on the top 3 strings; F is standing in for the E shape, probably because F is entirely closed while E has two open strings (or maybe it's because FAD is easy to remember, idk). It skips C and G likely because C is redundant in just this case since a C shape and a D shape are essentially indistinguishable on just the top 3 strings, and any shape that maps onto an open position G would omit a note in the triad. It's pretty hard to argue with success and Bryan Sutton is definitely one of the most acclaimed flatpickers currently living. Even if this is a "mini-CAGED" it has a similar application, seems an okay place to start at the very least.
3:55 Starts explaining
His ability to explain his thought process is very admirable.
Bryan Sutton is an incredible guitarist !
Interesting perspective of the "A shape". Unlike the other two shapes D and F, the A shape is modified from the open position. The A shape triad from the G, B, and E strings in the open position is xxx220, then moving up the fretboard one must add the E string fingering, thus xxx331, xxx442, etc. Like most of those who have posted comments, it is an abridged version of the CAGED system for the treble half of the strings. I guess we could call it XXXDAF. Great insight, look forward to more. .
Very helpful tips for picking up this style
This is the CAGED method. It’s a game changer.
Check out Guthrie Trapp. He's got this stuff down in spades on his channel!
Very cool to see the thought process here!
A great lesson and a marvelous addition to the conversation. Thank you
Just found your channel and have “Subscribed”, and looking forward to building my Bluegrass repertoire. This lesson it basically a blend of CAGED system with the Triads on the first three strings. I started this journey to improve my lead play doing an acoustic gospel gig at my Church and it’s been working pretty well. These triads and their positions relative to the chord I’m playing are becoming second nature in almost all of the keys. However, being I’m playing gospel music I’m being hit with learning odd scales of Eb, Bb and F. Lol, who knew that so many songs in this genre are in these keys. The presence of pianos in most gospel songs is the reason for this occurrence. Lol, oh well it expands my game
I had a "duh" kind of a moment with this lesson. DUH!! Thank you!!
Why did I just have a feeling that I’d see you at the top of the comments here. #Pierce Great video. Always been a Brian Sutton fan.
Thank you
Sounds just like CAGED, Mr. Sutton.
Jimmy Page did this a lot. Play Over The Hills And Far Away or Stairway to Heaven and you'll see what I mean
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How is the three shape method different from the CAGED method?
I can tell you how. There's no such thing as the 3 shape method. It's B.S. Just look up triads. Lots of really good lessons. Active melody has some great lessons on triads.
Is there an F in the word caged? Lol
The F chord just stems from the E shape!
@@buckcola5751 Obviously there’s a disconnect in your understanding of the method… and the overall point of CAGED.
It’s a subset of the caged method. And, obviously, they’re played only on the top 3 strings. It is easier to think of only 3 shapes. Like an introduction to caged. Or maybe more like a practical application of the caged method.
wake me up when he gets to the playing bit ..thanks
Wake up
It’s 7 minutes and you have fingers to skip with. 😊
@@kenrafferty2347🎉
Patience and listening are great assets.
@@spencertherren6806 overated
Is there an F in the word CAGED.
That would be the “E” shape in CAGED
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Btw it is perfect and tried and true by every guitar player there is. If would be much more helpful to students to tell them the truth instead of trying to pretend like this is some method you came up with way back when.
talk much
Almost like it's a lesson
too much talking ffs
I agree, guy just waffling away lol
Pretty useful waffling to me. I like it.
These are not 3 little shapes you figured out. These are major triads. There are minor triads, dom 7 triads ect. They are found on string sets like bottom three string E B G, next 3, B G D and so on. The 3 shape method lol how misleading
It's not as bad as you're making it out to be, it's more of a minified alternative to CAGED that apparently lives on the top 3 strings; F is standing in for the E shape, probably because F is entirely closed while E has two open strings (or maybe it's because FAD is easy to remember, idk). It skips C and G likely because C is redundant in just this case since a C shape and a D shape are essentially indistinguishable on just the top 3 strings, and any shape that maps onto an open position G would omit a note in the triad.
It's pretty hard to argue with success and Bryan Sutton is definitely one of the most acclaimed flatpickers currently living. Even if this is a "mini-CAGED" it has a similar application, seems an okay place to start at the very least.
Way too verbose dude . Get to the point before the next ice age!