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The CAGED system is a way of organizing the guitar fretboard in a meaningful way to allow you to play up and down the fretboard with ease.
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Whether you're just beginning to learn music theory or whether you've known it for years, it's always helpful to have a few handy guides laying around. Our music theory guides range from key signatures to cadences, and we're always adding to the list, so make sure to keep checking back for more music theory tips

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In music, relative keys are the major and minor keys that share the same key signature. For example, G Major and E Minor are relative keys because they both share a key signature of one sharp. Every key signature has a corresponding major and minor key. Check out the chart below to look at the entire list!

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For many musicians, soloing is the most enjoyable part of playing music. Although the legendary guitar solos are primarily associated with electric guitars, there are…
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