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(1) G Shape

(2) C Shape

(3) D Shape 

(4) A Shape (current lesson)

(5) E Shape

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This lesson is part of my CAGED Soloing | I - ii Progression series

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CAGED SOLOING * A Shape * I - ii Progression

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Robert Morrow

2 issues, as u stated, things fall a part a bit at the A shape. 1st issue; when yr playing the A shape and Bm shape at the 12 fret, i get confused, because I don’t really see the Bm shape in the A shape. I don’t even really see a Bm chord shape. I know I could stretch to make the chord on the first 3 strings, but I don’t see the any real shape. 2nd issue; I get confused when u talk about, for instance, an A shape petantonic scale vs. just a pentatonic scale. What is the difference between “positions” for the scale and a chord shape. Thanks

Marcus Fessele

1. I just found out that the second chord is actually a C Shape (B Minor chord) 2. I think it is related to the open A Major chord but as a bar chord

Charles Hiatt

Is there a pdf for I ii chord progression A shape. E Major. I do not see it. Advise please thank you.

Andy

Go back to the G shape there you find all of them.