BARRE CHORDS - CAGED SYSTEM explained - CHORD SHAPES - minor & major


Published on 24 November 2019
Detailed explanation of the CAGED system with all its major barre chords and minor barre chord shapes. Incl. free PDF: https://www.sandrasherman.com/tabs/CAGED-chords-triads.png The CAGED SYSTEM and its chord shapes: Most bar chords / barre chords are derived from the open chord shapes of the C, A, G, E and D chords. That`s why it`s called the CAGED system. They are moveable chord shapes. I explain how to move them across the fretboard and make them barre chords. Since some of those chord shapes are pretty hard to play I show you a way around and make them easier for you to play. Major barre chords / major bar chords and minor barre chords / minor bar chords: In this video I cover the chord shapes of the major AND minor bar chords. Most other vidos just show you the major barre chord shapes. But hey, minor guitar chords are used a lot! The minor chord shapes on guitar are usually a little harder to play. But I make them easier for you. We learn the full chord shape first and then I show you a trick to make them playable. There`s always a way around it;-) The CAGED System is a great way to structure the different barre chord shapes and give you a perfect overview. I have another video out for the CAGED system for 7th chords. If you have any questions or sugggestions, please don`t hesitate to post them in the comment section bellow. Enjoy your ride into the CAGED sytem and barre chords! ******************************************************************** Please give this video a thumb up, if you like it! Please share! Subscribe my channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/guitarversumsandrasherman My Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/guitarversum My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/guitarversum Enjoy, Sandra :-)