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    Open String Chords (CAGED Chords)

    Open String Chords (CAGED Chords)

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    Open string chords are chords that use one or more open (unfretted) strings, creating a fuller, resonant sound. The CAGED system is based on five common open chord shapes—C, A, G, E, and D—that can be moved up the fretboard to play in different keys. Understanding open string chords is essential for using the CAGED system effectively.

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    Open string chords are chords that use one or more open (unfretted) strings, creating a fuller, resonant sound. The CAGED system is based on five common open chord shapes—C, A, G, E, and D—that can be moved up the fretboard to play in different keys. Understanding open string chords is essential for using the CAGED system effectively.

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    Apr 17, 2025 1:19 PM
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    CAGED SystemCAGED SystemStandard TuningStandard TuningTriadTriad
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