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CHORDS THEORY - Lesson 7 - The CAGED system for minor chords

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  • Nov 11, 2019
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    1. Topics of discussion
    2. The CAGED system for minor chords
    1. Topics of discussion

    In this tutorial, we will be looking at the CAGED system for minor chords by learning to play a chord using all of the 5 forms. So, let's have some fun.

    2. The CAGED system for minor chords

    The CAGED system for minor chords works in a similar fashion as the version of the major chords. The only difference is that the first form in order is usually the E form, making its actual name the EDCAG system.

    Let's play the Em chord using all of the forms. First off, the E form:

    em.png

    And here it is played back.

    Next up, the D form:

    em_dform.png

    And here it is played back.

    Next up, the C form:

    em_cform.png

    And here it is played back.

    Let's move on to the A form:

    em_aform.png

    And here it is played back.

    And finally, let's review our desire to play guitar by looking at the G form:

    em_gform.png

    And here it is played back.

    The barres are done with the index finger on the D and G strings and with the pinky finger on the E and B strings.

    That about covers it for this one. In the next one, we are going to talk about chord progressions and also have a little bit of fun playing some chord progressions. See you then.
     
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