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Learning The Neck -Caged System & Complete Fretboard Mastery

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Learning The Neck -Caged System & Complete Fretboard Mastery

Learning The Neck -Caged System & Complete Fretboard Mastery
Last updated 2/2016
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 5.57 GB | Duration: 5h 48m

Like GPS for your guitar! The essential guide to complete fretboard mastery.

What you'll learn

Visually map out the fretboard and unlock the neck.

Be able to play scales and chords, anywhere on the neck, in any key.

Learn the CAGED system and apply it to all chords and scales.

Master valuable note-finding excercises and visualisation formulas.

Incorporate all of these concepts and ideas into your own playing, making you a more fluent guitarist and a more inventive songwriter.

Learn all of the most commonly used scales and chords in modern music.

Requirements

We recommend taking our Complete Foundation Course which will give you the skills to tackle this one.

All you need in order to begin is an electric guitar, an amplifier, a pick and a desire to learn.

Description

It's like GPS for your fingerboard!Weighing in at just under 50 lessons and taught by top UK session guitarist, Bobby Harrison, FretHub's Learning The Neck course is a valuable, in-depth study into mapping out the fretboard and unlocking the entire neck of the guitar.If you’ve always wanted to instantly locate each note on the neck, play any chord or any major, minor, pentatonic or blues scale in any key, all over the neck, this series of videos is for you. Note-finding exercises and visualisation formulas are covered as well as the famous CAGED system. The CAGED system enables you to play any chord or scale by recalling just 5 shapes. It’s also very useful for soloing as well as aiding songwriting and composition.You can choose to study this module in its entirety or use it as reference material, dipping in and out while you continue to study the other lessons Frethub has available. Either way, this course will soon have you flying effortlessly all over the neck.This course is essential viewing for anybody who really wants to gain a full understanding of how all the chords and shapes and scales relate to each-other. It will provide you with the solid grounding that is needing to go on and study other styles in more depth such as Jazz and Country which are all founded on these same principles

Overview

Section 1: Learning The Neck - Introduction

Lecture 1 1. Introduction

Section 2: Finding The Notes On The Neck

Lecture 2 2. The Notes On The Neck – Part 1

Lecture 3 3. The Notes On The Neck – Part 2

Lecture 4 4. The Notes On The Neck – Part 3

Lecture 5 5. The Notes On The Neck – Part 4

Lecture 6 6. Introducing Sharps and Flats

Lecture 7 7. Notes On The Neck Formula – pt 1

Lecture 8 8. Notes On The Neck Formula – pt 2

Section 3: Chords And The CAGED System

Lecture 9 9. The Caged System – Introduction

Lecture 10 10. The Caged System – Chords pt 1

Lecture 11 11. The Caged System – Chords pt 2

Lecture 12 12. The Caged System – Chords pt 3

Lecture 13 13. The Caged System – Chords pt 4

Lecture 14 14. The Caged System – Chords pt 5

Lecture 15 15. The Caged System – Chords pt 6

Lecture 16 16. The Caged System – Chords pt 7

Lecture 17 17. The Caged System – Chords pt 8

Lecture 18 18. The Caged System – Chords pt 9

Lecture 19 19. The Caged System – Chords pt 10

Lecture 20 20. More Caged Chord Types – Part 1

Lecture 21 21. More Caged Chord Types – Part 2

Lecture 22 22. More Caged Chord Types – Part 3

Lecture 23 23. More Caged Chord Types – Part 4

Lecture 24 24. More Caged Chord Types – Part 5

Lecture 25 25. More Caged Chord Types – Part 6

Section 4: Triads And The CAGED System

Lecture 26 26. Caged Triads – Part 1

Lecture 27 27. Caged Triads – Part 2

Section 5: The Minor Pentatonic Scale And The CAGED System

Lecture 28 28. Minor Pentatonic Scale Shapes – Part 1

Lecture 29 29. Minor Pentatonic Scale Shapes – Part 2

Lecture 30 30. Minor Pentatonic Scale Shapes – Part 3

Lecture 31 31. Minor Pentatonic Scale Shapes – Part 4

Section 6: The Blues Scale And The CAGED System

Lecture 32 32. Blues Scale Shapes – Part 1

Lecture 33 33. Blues Scale Shapes – Part 2

Lecture 34 34. Blues Scale Shapes – Part 3

Lecture 35 35. Blues Scale Shapes – Part 4

Lecture 36 36. Blues Scale Shapes – Part 5

Section 7: The Major Pentatonic Scale And The CAGED System

Lecture 37 37. Major Pentatonic Scale Shapes – pt1

Lecture 38 38. Major Pentatonic Scale Shapes – pt2

Lecture 39 39. Major Pentatonic Scale Shapes – pt3

Section 8: Major Scales Using The CAGED System

Lecture 40 40. Caged Major Scales – Part 1

Lecture 41 41. Caged Major Scales – Part 2

Lecture 42 42. Caged Major Scales – Part 3

Section 9: Minor Scales Using The CAGED System

Lecture 43 43. Caged Minor Scales – Part 1

Lecture 44 44. Caged Minor Scales – Part 2

Lecture 45 45. Caged Minor Scales – Part 3

Section 10: 3-Note-Per-String Scales

Lecture 46 46. Three Note Per String Scales – Part 1

Lecture 47 47. Three Note Per String Scales – Part 2

Lecture 48 48. Three Note Per String Scales – Part 3

Lecture 49 49. Three Note Per String Scales – Part 4

Some prior experience of the electric guitar is required i.e. at least a basic grasp of chords and scales, although these will be covered in depth. This course would suit the beginner and intermediate player, but would also be perfect for the advanced player looking to add expand their knowledge of music theory.