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Play Sweet Blues Leads…with this cool hack


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00:00 Intro
00:07 Openning Jam
00:31 Tuesday Blues 366
01:04 CAGED System
02:07 C Chord Shape
05:05 E Shape
07:38 How to Practice CAGED Pentatonics
08:14 D Shape
09:39 Jam Breakdown (Licks 1 and 2)

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Originally posted by UCcWTzJSRsSyZg8WysFNY6jg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1f2hcP1fPS8

10 thoughts on “Play Sweet Blues Leads…with this cool hack

  • Great info – didn't care much for the heavy distortion. Not necessary.

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  • I am a left handed upside down guitar player. I play a right handed guitar left handed without reversing the strings. Great instruction video on the shape of chords and the use of the pentatonic scale within that shape, even though I have to see the mirror image of how I play it. Kudos.

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  • I am definitely going to work on putting this method of practicing the CAGED system into my practice sessions.

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  • Wait … sorry if you explain this further into video … but that G shape , wouldn’t the bar be two frets behind the high E fretted note ? To mimic the nut being two frets behind the open G . Or was that a variation of G ( can’t think of it as I haven’t tried these for G, yet) ie : 7’th , 9’th , sus, etc?

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