Great video. Cant wait to come back to this in 6 weeks when i finish this chord change. In all seriousness - i really appreciate the channel. Its so rare to get concise information delivered by a real human.
Before this video, I thought the Caged system was the phenomenon that takes place when you go afk leaving your computer unlocked, which creates the perfect opportunity for a malicious third party to install the browser extension that replaces all images with the face of Nicholas Cage. Thanks for the clarification, Kevin!
Dude, I'm a 56 year old learning guitar. This is best explanation of this I have seen. You just made me have a major break through with the idea of how the notes move up and down the neck.
Great to see you again, Kevin! As always, you knocked it out of the park. This is easiest , best CAGED explanation I've seen to date as I've seen countless CAGED system vids which are word salads and hard to follow. Those dots and graphics are key for those who are visual learners, and for beginners. As a former video editor, I can honestly say your videos are well done. Please keep up the great work! And remember, consistenty is key for a growing channel. Peace.
I am feeling CAGED. Just kidding. I love bar cords. I like TABs and fret board diagrams of your finger placements. I understand we are using their shapes but your fingers looked like they were in a different position when you played the CAGED G or C.
You guys still follow his playlist? Im starting and im about to follow it, i know he uploaded that 1 to 10 roadmap but I think that's more of a framework so I think I'll do the playlist and use that video as a checklist
Correct me if I'm wrong but when playing in the C chord on the 5th fret did you mean to add the blue dot on A? If so could you kind of explain why? I figure it's because its in the scale of a minor but then that kind of confuses me if your trying to play in the chord of C. Great video btw! helped clear up a lot of questions I had.
If you are soloing in a minor scale, is it typical to lift the 6th and 7th to make it melodic, or does this only make chord matching more difficult when it comes to arpeggios?
might be a stupid question. how did you know to use the a minor pentatonic to accompany the C & F strumming pattern? What if the song was C, AM, F then G. Do you have a video on rules to follow or advice on how to solo, using the scales we learnt to songs?
the dots are really helpful
Nice, thanks for the feedback
HE RETURNED ive been waiting patiently for a new video!
10:01 - Internal monologue: "crushed it"
100% accurate
Hands down this is the best video I’ve ever seen on the topic. Love the dots! Thank you for doing all of that.
Great video. Cant wait to come back to this in 6 weeks when i finish this chord change.
In all seriousness - i really appreciate the channel. Its so rare to get concise information delivered by a real human.
Before this video, I thought the Caged system was the phenomenon that takes place when you go afk leaving your computer unlocked, which creates the perfect opportunity for a malicious third party to install the browser extension that replaces all images with the face of Nicholas Cage. Thanks for the clarification, Kevin!
No problem! It's a common issue!
UA-cam is not recommend me this video, what a pain. Glad I found it, great as always
@@marLamaDeo thanks!
Great lesson you made it sound so simple thanks.jack
The dots on the frets are a really cool addition, it helps a lot visually!
Dude, I'm a 56 year old learning guitar. This is best explanation of this I have seen. You just made me have a major break through with the idea of how the notes move up and down the neck.
Dots are great seeing all the shapes at once on the guitar helped me out quite a bit.
Wake up babe, new Kevin video about the thing I was looking forward to learn just dropped
Leaening the pentatonic scale now and this just links everything, really helpful video
Yas keep the dots, big help and really makes the Contentmore digestible. Thank you for sharing the knowledge .
CAGED system along with your DOTS system is really easy to understand now. thanks a lot!
I just came across your channel and you’re providing some of the best explanations and guitar content on UA-cam. 👏
Kevin Nickens is the man
i learn something new every time i watch your videos tysm
Great to see you again, Kevin!
As always, you knocked it out of the park. This is easiest , best CAGED explanation I've seen to date as I've seen countless CAGED system vids which are word salads and hard to follow.
Those dots and graphics are key for those who are visual learners, and for beginners. As a former video editor, I can honestly say your videos are well done.
Please keep up the great work! And remember, consistenty is key for a growing channel. Peace.
NO WAY PAPA KEVIN JUST UPLOAD
UPLOADING IS WHAT I LIVE FOR
The dots are very helpful.....thanks
Lets Goo Papa Kevin
the return of the king
Nice, thanks for the video 🥳
Wow that's well noted 🎉🎉🎉
PAPA KEVIN IS BACK BABY!!
Is cage?
Is comment?
@@kevinnickens Is reply?
1 second in and already peak
Haha yes!
More dots. We need more dots.
Hi how are you rock on dude l am learning to play basic power chords you are a perfect guitarist
5:15 We all have been in that situation,no that is why I am here today though 😮
Great Video👍
I didn't understand caged system at all but by this video I understand the 1st half but 2nd the last improvising I didn't understand 😢
I am feeling CAGED. Just kidding. I love bar cords. I like TABs and fret board diagrams of your finger placements. I understand we are using their shapes but your fingers looked like they were in a different position when you played the CAGED G or C.
When level 5 of guitar roadmap?
You guys still follow his playlist? Im starting and im about to follow it, i know he uploaded that 1 to 10 roadmap but I think that's more of a framework so I think I'll do the playlist and use that video as a checklist
Correct me if I'm wrong but when playing in the C chord on the 5th fret did you mean to add the blue dot on A? If so could you kind of explain why? I figure it's because its in the scale of a minor but then that kind of confuses me if your trying to play in the chord of C. Great video btw! helped clear up a lot of questions I had.
If you are soloing in a minor scale, is it typical to lift the 6th and 7th to make it melodic, or does this only make chord matching more difficult when it comes to arpeggios?
Alternate picking vid when 😢
might be a stupid question. how did you know to use the a minor pentatonic to accompany the C & F strumming pattern? What if the song was C, AM, F then G. Do you have a video on rules to follow or advice on how to solo, using the scales we learnt to songs?
Hey I have the same Sony headphones
ans how about CAGED system for minor chord? like cm, dm, etc
Ok but how do I know where o the feet board to make the shapes??