SOLOING MADE EASY
In this guitar lesson, I break down the CAGED System and show you how to finally understand the fretboard in a simple, practical way. You’ll learn how the 5 CAGED shapes connect across the neck so you can move freely instead of feeling stuck in one position. We also go into embellishments techniques that take your chords and lead playing from basic to expressive. These are the details that make your playing sound more musical, not just mechanical. Whether you’re a beginner trying to understand the fretboard or an intermediate player looking to improve your soloing and rhythm ideas, this lesson will give you a clear roadmap you can start using immediately. What you’ll learn: The CAGED system explained simply How the fretboard connects using 5 shapes Practical chord and lead applications Easy embellishment ideas to make your playing more expressive How to use CAGED for soloing and improvisation If this helps you, make sure to like, subscribe, and drop a comment with what you want to learn next. My WhatsApp number for private lessons +2348169913349

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