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Do any of you use the CAGED system with surf guitar music? If so, which scale shapes in the CAGED sytem would work best for surf improvising..??

Thanks.

I don't have any idea what the CAGED system is, but I love your name Corntsunami.

Welcome to the group. Why not post a brief introduction here:
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Danny Snyder

"With great reverb comes great responsibility" - Uncle Leo

Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta

Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party

Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF

No idea. Is it caged as in the word or C A G E D as in notes?

Box patterns?

The CAGED system is from the "Fretboard Logic" series of books by Bill Edwards. It's a cool system of fretboard manuevering usng the open and barre chord shapes for C A G E D...I've only been messing around with it for a few months...intriguing. I would reccomend Edward's "Fretboard Logic 1" for anyone interested in guitar.

-dp

http://www.billedwards.com/frameset.html

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Oh, so thats what its called! I just think of "C" shapes, "D" shapes, "E" shapes, move them up and down and throw in some tone color like minor, 9th, 7th, 11ths etc.

Years ago someone was referring to Barre (E), double barre (A) and the now infamous triple barre chord (C). This is probably the same thing.

The worst thing I did for my guitar playing was to take jazz guitar lessons. Now I think about every chord I play and fight the urge to throw stuff on it (only kidding).

  • Bill M.

www.Myspace.com/thefindicators

What day is Surf Rock's birthday? Looks like Surf Rock and I was born the same year. Maybe we are both Libras?

for example, playing a "C maj" sounding chord all over the guitar neck:

fret 1: open C shaped chord

fret 3: barre A shaped chord

fret 5: barre G shaped chord

fret 8: barre E shaped chord

fret 10: barre D shaped chord

fret 12: barre C shaped chord etc

all the above chords sound as "C".

the above example spells out CAGED...

dp
The CAGED system is from the "Fretboard Logic" series of books by Bill Edwards. It's a cool system of fretboard manuevering usng the open and barre chord shapes for C A G E D...I've only been messing around with it for a few months...intriguing. I would reccomend Edward's "Fretboard Logic 1" for anyone interested in guitar.

-dp

i have learned a lot from this book

www.surfintheeye.com

This is a good website about the CAGED system. PDF format.

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/markovich/Fall%2005/Major%20Scales%20Using%20The%20CAGED%20Format%20Bkgnd.pdf

I'm just not good enough with music theory to know which of the patterns work best with say, minor chords.. I understand that they are moveable scale patterns, but it seems that some would work better with surf type chord progessions than others.. or not.

corntsunami
This is a good website about the CAGED system. PDF format.

http://www.smccd.net/accounts/markovich/Fall%2005/Major%20Scales%20Using%20The%20CAGED%20Format%20Bkgnd.pdf

cornwave:

it seems that the choice of scales on this link would depend upon the key of a tune: like the key of E or th key of G or whatever. It seems like a good idea to learn all the major scales in this PDF...they would work for tunes in major keys, or their relative minor keys as well.

...the blues brothers played in a caged system...stopped them getting hit by beer bottles...... Embarassed

adam

The CAGE or CAGED system will open up the neck for you. Most of the country and shag players I see around here use it (even if they don't know what it's called). It can really help you economize moving up and down the neck and give you convienent voicings for chords where you least expected.

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