The BEST System For Amazing Guitar SOLOS! (finally sound like a PRO)

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  • @Bernthguitar
    @Bernthguitar  3 года назад +74

    Which system do YOU use for your solos? 🎸 Get your CAGED video workout and PDF course workbook here: www.patreon.com/bernth 🤘

    • @pierrelacoste9251
      @pierrelacoste9251 3 года назад +2

      VERY GOOD WORK VIDÉO...!👏✌..FOR INITIATION GUITARS PLAYERS, BECAUSE THEY WERE NEED NAME CHORDS SCALES!!✌☝👍..THIS IS A VERY GOOD FASHION TO SHOW CHORDS AND SCALES ALL ALONG THE FINGERBOARD..👏👏👏👏👏✋👊👌✌👍😄

    • @fiachoconnor
      @fiachoconnor 3 года назад +4

      I'm not a shredder, I'm traditional Irish/ folk acoustic guitar player and singer. You're lesson are excellent. There's no bullshit. Keep up the good work!

    • @pierrelacoste9251
      @pierrelacoste9251 3 года назад +2

      @@fiachoconnor EVERYTHING BERNTH DOES IS AWESOME AND GO TO THE END OF ALL GUITAR ELECTRIC TECHNIC.....✋👌✌😀😀

    • @dave-ditty
      @dave-ditty 3 года назад +1

      I think I stumbled into the interval approach years ago when I finally decided I had to learn theory. As I transitioned from alternative and punk to metal. Wherever I start I can connect notes and scales and know where my roots and fifths are and where I can bend a flat 7th to a root or whatever. My shredding skills today aren't what they were a few years ago cuz life gets in the way of practicing... but it's very easy for me to improvise rock leads.

    • @ewljr
      @ewljr 3 года назад

      3 NPS using intervals for mode shapes, chords and arpeggios

  • @FedericoMatarazzo
    @FedericoMatarazzo 2 года назад +49

    this video is GOLD. Two years of school and I didn't get the CAGED they way you just explained it in 2 minutes. Sick!

    • @fleshhammer656
      @fleshhammer656 Год назад

      I need to go to school to understand what he's saying lol

    • @jojomarvelasquez3564
      @jojomarvelasquez3564 Год назад

      i know. wtf. ive been using caged for chords but for arpeggios and scales is wild and mind blowing

  • @Pook1914
    @Pook1914 3 года назад +64

    I started with CAGED and loved the way it interlocked like LEGO, with its close relationship to pentatonic scales and chords/arpeggios. Later on I got heavily into 3NPS with its beautiful symetrical patterns and ease with which to play at high velocity. I combine them freely at this time depending on my musical needs at that moment. This is a great video.

    • @M7M777777
      @M7M777777 3 года назад +1

      LEGO?

    • @Pook1914
      @Pook1914 3 года назад +2

      @@M7M777777 Indeed. :)

    • @naturaljoe759
      @naturaljoe759 2 года назад

      I read “3NPS” as “NPH” for Neil Patrick Harris. I have no explanation as to why.

  • @ScooterMods
    @ScooterMods 2 года назад

    I have been watching Bernth for about 2 weeks now. There's always been a thing I thought u was missing. Like why can't I play like a pro. I've been playing since I was 12yrs old. I've James with alot of good players and have kept up and if not shined on my blues licks. This guy is for real. Just running thu his motions have got me scaling like I never thought. So happy I found your you tube. I'm subscribed and am thinking of joining patron as well. Ty Bernth

  • @noobasaurusrex9608
    @noobasaurusrex9608 3 года назад +21

    This is probably the best "caged" explanation I've seen. 🤘

  • @JeffJeno1000
    @JeffJeno1000 3 года назад +19

    Being an online learning guitarist I’ve made no sense of the CAGED system til this video. Breakthrough!! Thank you!!!

    • @christopherlopez2491
      @christopherlopez2491 3 года назад

      Dude you should check out Scott Paul Johnson’s explanation of it. His 3 videos on the caged system and phrasing (mainly the part 2 of phrasing

  • @davidjimenez2023
    @davidjimenez2023 3 года назад +308

    Bernth is one of the best teachers that we have now.

  • @kimrapley3721
    @kimrapley3721 2 года назад +7

    Starting out in scale study, one should commit to memory the five positions of the pentatonic scale. By doing this your ear will train and muscle memory will eventually guide you into useful melody. The next step is to understand modes, the circle of fifths is a good study to grasp modal concepts and for transposing keys. Once introduced to the circle of fifths, ad the two diatonic notes that are missing from the pentatonic scale you are now familiar with. Keep track of the root note locations, challenge yourself to combine shapes as you improvise melody and run up and down the scale. There are many paths you can take when you know the positions and their shapes, so try to make the same melody using a different path. You will become more familiar with your fretboard as time passes and find yourself making mental notes in your discoveries as you play. The caged system is a limited tool that is worth understanding but does not replace a more complete approach that starts with the relationship of the notes pertaining to key and root. It takes about an hour to learn to play through a pentatonic scale position with confidence, there are five positions and the patterns are the same for both major and minor (just separated by three frets). Applying the two added diatonic notes is a piece of cake in the weeks that follow. Within three months, you should be able to transpose (easy) and use modes effectively (harder). You will discover that you don’t always have to get the modal notes right in your improvising to sound good. Sometimes mixing modes can make your music better so don’t be too afraid of the passing notes and getting them wrong once in a while because they are not necessarily wrong in theory, they just aren’t the modal notes. For example, substituting the Dorian note for the Aeolian note in a lick will hardly set off alarms in most cases, and it is common place to play minor over major or major over minor. None of this is hard, it just takes time.

  • @Ken_Dalton
    @Ken_Dalton 3 года назад +6

    Wait wait wait.. Im playin guitar 20 years, for the last couple I been tryin to understand the caged system but u made it so easy in 2 mins.! Hell yeah, thank u Bernth 🙏 u are my new grand wizard 😂 big shout out from Ireland 🍀🤙🏼

  • @marcioaugusto4942
    @marcioaugusto4942 2 года назад +3

    One of the best videos that I've seen about "practical-theory"... Amazing... Hit the bull's eye!!!
    Thanks from Brazil!!!

  • @johncostigan6160
    @johncostigan6160 3 года назад +2

    I have played for 55 years and I find your videos refreshing and encouraging. Thank you, Bernth!

  • @samiam3297
    @samiam3297 3 года назад +1

    I like how you keep switching the diagrams left to right right to left...keeps attention span at bay just full on concentration is needed to keep in flow. Good job dude!

  • @MarcoPo7o
    @MarcoPo7o 3 года назад +1

    There are so many video's online trying to explain the CAGED system.. Most try to explain it as if they are J.Hendrix himself and just expect everyone watching to know music theory.
    You did a perfect job!
    You took your time to explain the 'simple' things, because they aren't as 'simple' for everyone.
    Thank you for the great video!

  • @RecycledRocker2
    @RecycledRocker2 3 года назад +1

    I have been following you for over a year. My guitar play has grown slot . This is one of your best videos ever. Thanks for helping me to play my guitar! So much fun !!

  • @johnbritz5035
    @johnbritz5035 2 года назад +4

    These videos are priceless, I hope some of us get a chance to show you the new generation of shredders you’ve helped create

  • @gregoryclagett
    @gregoryclagett 3 года назад

    I was playing the "CAGED" system before it was pointed out to me. But using the "3NPS" to practice my scales & modes, (plus a lot of technique, alternate picking, & speed/synchronization is learned working the "3NPS"). Arpeggio credit has to go to just working them out from the chord & the "CAGED" system, because when it was pointed out to me that I was using the "CAGED" system, I had already found the arpeggios within it, I just didn't realize it. Now 30+ years later, I wish I knew I was utilizing those systems as it would have been much easier to learn arpeggios, modes, & especially how to use them in my solos and fills. Thank You Bernth! I really dig your videos my friend!

  • @hirakjyotipathak7775
    @hirakjyotipathak7775 3 года назад +46

    Your explanation is next level.... I understand the things that I was struggling for years ✨ thank you

  • @gbfusion
    @gbfusion 3 года назад

    Thumbs up for another great video packed with information. I especially liked how you took the time to observe how each of the 3NPS shapes is consistent with a mode. That's invaluable to know, and it's something that's never been emphasized for me.

  • @datenshima
    @datenshima 3 года назад +3

    Zwilling
    I've been neglecting learning the cage system all this time, but after hearing you explain it, It made me realized how much I was missing out, but now motivated to learn it and also the other topics u talked about Thanks to you Bernth!

  • @hadiyatvirgiawan
    @hadiyatvirgiawan 3 года назад +4

    I've been following you since you was 50-60k subscribers and until now I'm learning, there have been many changes to my playing technique the way I improvise, it's very different from before I found your channel, and anyway thank you for always sharing a lot of this expensive knowledge for free On RUclips, I hope you continue to do this to help out there guitarists like me. I will always support your channel, warm greetings from Indonesia!!!!!

  • @siniquezu
    @siniquezu 3 года назад +2

    I was so lost for years that I never learned how to pick guitar. This single lesson has been the most effective one I've learned ever. Thank you so much!

  • @ellysonjonesmusic
    @ellysonjonesmusic 3 года назад +17

    Funny thing: when I started playing (about 30 yrs ago), that third mysterious system is kind of the first thing I learned: recognizing intervals between positions on the fretboard. After that, because of a Frank Gambale video mid nineties, I started with the 3-notes-per-string method. Which btw I discovered that it is easy to remember that if you imagine that if you'd have an unlimited set of strings up and down, the same pattern of seven finger positions magically repeats itself: 1-3-5, 1-3-5, 1-2-4, 1-2-4, 1-3-4, 1-3-4 and 1-3-5 again. Finally, after all these years, I never looked into the CAGED system.. will look into that now. Haha.

    • @gustavogalindo8931
      @gustavogalindo8931 2 года назад +1

      Me too!, I learned 1-3-5, 1-3-5, 1-3-5, 1-2-4, 1-2-4, 1-3-4, 1-3-4 like the "universal" shape and just any mode starts in one of them. This is applicable to the other scales.

    • @ellysonjonesmusic
      @ellysonjonesmusic 2 года назад +1

      @@gustavogalindo8931 Also, I think this is why, in this perspective, 7 strings are more 'logical' than 6...

  • @druwk
    @druwk 3 года назад +5

    I’m not a shredder, but I really appreciate how you lay out the CAGED system, and your approach to bringing Music Theory to the Fret Board.

  • @emmarimbaud2080
    @emmarimbaud2080 3 года назад +1

    I did hit the subscribe button 10 second before you asked for it in the video ! 🤣
    And I was thinking how did I missed you on RUclips !?! you sound like a really good teacher, the explanations are very clear even for non natives like me.
    I will patreon as soon as my wallet can handle it I sweaaaar THANK YOU !

  • @vthings001
    @vthings001 3 года назад +8

    I've tried watching videos on CAGED before but wasn't long before my ADD kicked in. Watched you explain it just now and I'm pissed off that it's that easy. Why doesn't anyone just tell you what it is?!? Subbed, you are my go-to now.

    • @donacewatson1437
      @donacewatson1437 3 года назад

      I’m just a beginner and I’m trying learn the scales and chords for playing electric guitar, but I’m not having real motivation for it it’s all really hard to get going and I’m being held back searching for a new guitar teacher for lessons, now I’m just having problems to decide if I need personal help or can learn more from apps and you tube

    • @Sir.Wiggalot
      @Sir.Wiggalot 3 года назад

      @@donacewatson1437 get a teacher

  • @Horatio4711
    @Horatio4711 3 года назад +1

    Wow, the best compressed explanation of CAGED ever with all one needs to know - well done and all thumbs up!

  • @RippedPantsss
    @RippedPantsss 2 года назад

    You just clicked something in my brain about the modes and now I’m shredding! Thank you!

  • @pledgestone
    @pledgestone 3 года назад

    I've been playing guitar since 1989. This is by far the best (and only, but extremely clear) explanation of the CAGED system I've ever heard.
    You are an excellent teacher!

  • @t3hgir
    @t3hgir 3 года назад +16

    I was "raised" on 3nps and combined with improving my ear through interval exercises I'd say it's serving me pretty well in terms of visualizing the fretboard. I never learned caged but I certainly associate with seeing similar chordal shapes throughout scales...

    • @Bernthguitar
      @Bernthguitar  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for sharing! A combination of all these is a great way to go for sure :)

    • @ummcrew
      @ummcrew 3 года назад +5

      @@Bernthguitar The 3NPS system REALLLY helped me understand the modes and how they are all connected. Something cool I found is you can ALSO change your pentatonic scale into a 3NPS scale which can help make a really cool pattern.
      Just last night I messed with the concept of 4NPS for each of the diatonic modes and it is actually really interesting to see HOW they land on the 3NPS systems.
      Been watching your videos for about a year now. Happy to say I watch almost every single one that comes out, and you have improved my shredding 10x.
      Thanks to the best guitar teacher I never had! shoutout from Canada man!

  • @code2784
    @code2784 3 года назад

    Holy F*#@ dude. I've been learning and I've learned SO much, it's always easy to understand and makes sense. I've been teaching myself for years and trying to learn but BERNTH has taught me more in just a couple months of watching. Rock on BERNTH and thank you!

  • @jenniferstsume7978
    @jenniferstsume7978 3 года назад

    Holy s**t. I am a self0taught guitar player but a trained percussionist. I know all my scales and chords, but have struggled to translate that to shredding. Your explanation of the CAGED method rocked my playing. I have already improved my comfort on the board and am excited to keep practicing. Signed, a new subscriber

  • @asherplatts6253
    @asherplatts6253 3 года назад

    I studied classical uprightbass, and while gigging in musical theater pits and needing to sightread in a different key than written because the singer needed the range changed to suit their voice better, I stumbled upon the intervallic system out of necessity. (Even those of us who graduated from music school are continuously learning!)
    But now that I'm learning guitar, I find the caged system is incredibly helpful, and the 3NPS system can be simply placed on top of it. And of course, I'm understanding both systems through the intervallic approach lens.
    Great video!

  • @lefalinjection3493
    @lefalinjection3493 2 года назад +1

    I have been playing for 14 years, how have I not come across this method..? Now I’m mad! Thank you for the video, gives me a lot to work on!

  • @riklionheart23
    @riklionheart23 3 года назад +2

    Great explanation of the CAGED system, and as I'm not from the metal/shred world, 3NPS is new to me. So thanks for the informative clip an others that I have seen on your channel. Zwilling!

  • @Eric-vd7ne
    @Eric-vd7ne 3 года назад +1

    Love it. The more I unlock the fretboard my playing confidence increases. More videos like this please

  • @TinyDiodes
    @TinyDiodes 6 месяцев назад

    The interval system is exactly what I was just hoping existed / what I was looking for. Hopefully you have another video where you go further into it.

  • @m.sav8862
    @m.sav8862 3 года назад

    Wow, I dont know how many caged videos I have watched. Haha, who knew it would be so simple to explain. Great job! Thank You.

  • @Capitaltwo3710
    @Capitaltwo3710 3 года назад +1

    I would like to watch this video but 25yrs ago when I was starting to play. I got into all of this by discovering processes during the endless practice sessions over the years. I also needed real and deep music theory to mix things together and understand this and some beyond. For those that are starting, and don't know this, give this man his Patreon collaboration and save some years for yourself.

  • @sauerkrautoneverything7807
    @sauerkrautoneverything7807 3 года назад +9

    Since I have multiple guitars that are tuned differently, I naturally started thinking about interval relations. For me, this had to happen to be able to improvise over any jam track with any tuning. It seems more of a universal language because it doesn't force people to tune their guitars the same.

    • @dannyhood8857
      @dannyhood8857 3 года назад

      Jamming with any track all by yourself your not put on spot. Jamming a track in front of people with guitar slightly out of tune that has lock down floyd rose or kaylor system whatever is fucked no matter. Move to the next track or entire different record. Maybe if your in tuned half step off or whole step and a half you can still follow .like Hole in the sky' is in open A) but standard tuning you can play F# fingering is different of course

  • @bjornleifeld9023
    @bjornleifeld9023 3 года назад +1

    Nice. Hier werden meine Gedanken in verständliche Worte übersetzt. Schon blöd wenn man weiß das es gut klingt aber nicht weiß warum es gut klingt. Jetzt kann ich dank dir endlich alles in Worte fassen. Danke dafür!!!

  • @Didgeriduude
    @Didgeriduude 2 года назад

    This was actually the best and most efficient summary of these methods i ever saw =) and in total in less then 15 minutes...Great Job Bernth!

  • @varcitydropout4545
    @varcitydropout4545 3 года назад +2

    Love the mega man intro dude! 🤘🏻 and as always, awesome lesson

  • @JustNik8968
    @JustNik8968 3 года назад

    I watched 9 videos on the CAGED system before I got to this one, and this is the one that explained it in a simple enough manner for my addled brain. Thanks!

  • @mattscott8961
    @mattscott8961 3 года назад +1

    Oh wow - as an acoustic player - turns out I've been using CAGED without knowing I'm using it! This insight to the fret steps and shapes is a real face palm...how did I not figure that out myself? Thank you so much for highlighting my ignorance! Brilliant! 3NPS is beyond me for now, but will definitely look into it for bass work...! Cheers form Australia

  • @Bomber848480015
    @Bomber848480015 3 года назад

    Wow first time I understood CAGED and Modes in one short video. Dude you do ROCK! now subscribed and bell rung!

  • @raduazamfirei2860
    @raduazamfirei2860 3 года назад +7

    Wow, that was indeed a class hour. Finally I've understood something about those systems. Thank you, Bernth!

  • @HansWurst-it1lf
    @HansWurst-it1lf 2 года назад

    Oh mein Bernth:) Hab grade so viel gecheckt ! Wie gut wenn man das so schnell erklärt.

  • @LeeboFreeman
    @LeeboFreeman 3 года назад +2

    Simplest and most efficient explanation of the caged system I’ve seem so far! 🤘🏻

  • @ssmith084
    @ssmith084 3 года назад +14

    I've been playing and thinking in intervals for years and it makes playing so much more fun. It's actually how I think of songs and why when you change keys but not whether it's major or minor and the song is still recognizable. The interval is what you hear in music and creates the song, not the notes or chords

  • @bobceffo
    @bobceffo 2 года назад +2

    yes to all.
    Intervals is the way to go.
    caged is the start. you get to the three notes through intervals, but you might not get to intervals through the 3 notes per string.

  • @Tone-Oz
    @Tone-Oz 3 года назад +2

    This video right here is one of the best videos on all of RUclips. For many including myself, I'm sure :-) your explanation skills are outstanding and the graphics to assist explaining are spot on. So very well done to you and your team (if you have one!) Ps Zwilling

  • @EduardoStehling
    @EduardoStehling 3 года назад

    Hey Bernth, greetings from Brasil! You have the best channel on RUclips to teach guitar lessons and guitar solos just because you is the BEST teacher that i saw. You really make things look easy, not just anyone who can do it like you. Friendly english, a lot of skills and tips and a HUGE knowledge on the guitar and about music! This is my feedback. I will join your course 10-week online guitar soon. Thank you!

  • @aurimaslazickas5241
    @aurimaslazickas5241 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this vid. I did not know I needed it before saw it. I have been jamming and improvising with my lady ( i.e basic guitar that I could afford). Now this makes me more excited and provides more tools to enjoy myself. ROCK on BROTHERS !.... SHRED the Zwilling, Zwilling SHRED!

  • @awitngbuhay1586
    @awitngbuhay1586 3 года назад

    I'm a beginner sir but I learned alot the way you do the topic and teaching. You don't have a long long intro😁 compared to the other. I really appreciate to your effort being a excellent teacher,just because never hide your talent in your pocket. Just continue aspire people sir. May my God bless you more... Keep it up. Worthy for the support of your channel

  • @grantwright8071
    @grantwright8071 3 года назад

    I instinctively use the major scale for soloing.. But I think I just learnt more about Guitar theory in 12 minutes, than I've ever known ! .. Thanks Bernth !..

  • @foolishkiwi4546
    @foolishkiwi4546 2 года назад +2

    I am an ear-player professionally (in 2 bands and am considered the county's substitute string player if someone gets sick), and my brain uses the interval system. My genres are blues, country, southern rock, psychedelic rock, punk, reggae, ska, folk, and funk. That being said, I want to learn the caged system and the 3nps because I do feel a bit limited when it comes to speed. My usual practice (great for improv) is playing along with the weather channel. 24/7 changing music with no que to how it will change.

  • @SummerByStyx
    @SummerByStyx 9 месяцев назад

    Love me some zwilling action...
    Great video again. Really helpful for refreshing and expanding ideas. Thanx

  • @User-ik2kc
    @User-ik2kc 3 года назад +1

    Holy shit this is the first video for me that actually made the caged system understandable a bit. Well done!

  • @embodyofalchemy3088
    @embodyofalchemy3088 Год назад

    Just understood intervals by the R-7th. This month. Although was going to comment because right after i set the liquor bottle down you said “so you may want to grab some coffee” know i have watched this before, although after understanding i feel the foundation of music theory in such a way the last part hit so much harder with the third approach. Thank you bernth!

  • @paulievee8830
    @paulievee8830 2 года назад

    The most excellent way anyone has ever explained this. I think you were going to take me from where I am now to the next level so I just want to say thank you dude. And I am not a shredder but I've already learned a lot I haven't even finished the video yet so thank you and thank you

  • @JerRADIOstatic
    @JerRADIOstatic 3 года назад +1

    0:17 I recognize that skyscraper! It's the Malaysian Petronas Twin Towers! Love from Malaysia bro!

  • @notsurprised666
    @notsurprised666 3 года назад

    Excellent video. Always looking for new ways to improvise and add colors to my playing. Zwilling!

  • @SmartMeditationFilms
    @SmartMeditationFilms 2 года назад

    Your call to action worked! It reminded me I have not subscribed, liked and rand the bell! Great Content! Thank you!!!

  • @davidcayla4552
    @davidcayla4552 2 года назад

    7:33-8:13 that is an only 40 seconds explanation but it might take what...2 years may be in order to completely master it. Lot's of work Bernt is giving us!

  • @alvisgrady3357
    @alvisgrady3357 2 года назад

    Very clearly explained , without a lot of fluff and rambling 👍

  • @EclecticEssentric
    @EclecticEssentric 3 года назад +1

    My twin and I were zwilling back some brewskis. Fun breakdown there B!
    3 nps legato taught me speed at 50 years old that I never thought I could ever do. So I love that. However, I jam all guitar theory knowledge in my noggin that I can fit, no regrets.
    Thankfully I have a big head.

  • @vincenttanguay4198
    @vincenttanguay4198 3 года назад +1

    Wow! Super interesting! It's amazing how many ways there are of explaning mysic theory! You opened some doirs for me and for that i thank you!

  • @piipaatirullaa
    @piipaatirullaa 2 года назад

    Liked the video. Clear, to the point , no nonsense.

  • @harithiman1410
    @harithiman1410 3 года назад +1

    Hey thanx for using the petronas twin tower in your intro..feeling proud ..from Malaysia 🇲🇾..loves ur videos 🤘🏽🤘🏽

  • @jasonweinke2904
    @jasonweinke2904 3 года назад +1

    I will be joining your patron shortly(today). I can hardly wait to expand my thoughts of the fretboard and theory.

  • @1donniekak
    @1donniekak 2 года назад +53

    The problem with soling based on “shapes” is that you’re stuck playing parts that are idiomatic to the guitar.
    Taking musical lines from other instruments and figuring out fingerings for guitar is where a lot more fresh ideas come from.

  • @joshuaandtheruins8580
    @joshuaandtheruins8580 3 года назад +1

    I watched this video, have been playing for about 15 minutes, and am a better guitar player than I have been for 20 years. Thank you so much.

  • @kostasoblivion
    @kostasoblivion 3 года назад +2

    the interval system was occured to me when i watched a video of satriani and he didnt talk about notes at all,all he talked was intervals and i thought,hey thats a deep understanding of the instrument and music in general.and since i dont like memorizing stuff i keep pushing myself to learn the intervals around the root on guitar and it opened me a whole new dimension to me at least

  • @m.edwardburton6247
    @m.edwardburton6247 3 года назад +1

    I so appreciate the no nonsense approach in this video. Most guitar guys on line make you suffer through endless jibber-jabber and superfluous crud before during and after the meat of their content. But not Bernth, thankfully, he gets right down to business. And I greatly appreciate that! Thanks Bernth!

  • @EricVadala
    @EricVadala 3 года назад +9

    WTF?! My mind just was blown, the simplest explanation I’ve ever heard!

    • @josephgreencoat6311
      @josephgreencoat6311 3 года назад +1

      Was it ? Seemed to rush into it and I have no idea wtf he's on about

  • @christianneumann7608
    @christianneumann7608 Год назад +2

    Very quick and very well done, big compliment. My aim is to combine both systems in my solos.😊

  • @VisualKeiArtist
    @VisualKeiArtist 3 года назад +8

    Wow. Would've been great to know this (cage) 20 years ago! The kids these days have no idea how good they have it

  • @MrRagday
    @MrRagday 2 года назад

    you just transform my guitar understanding now. Awesome!

  • @JAAHUNGHAAM
    @JAAHUNGHAAM 3 года назад +1

    I agree that both are equally important. Also, every person will have their own personal choice. I do both. And every time, there's always a new idea that pops up while practicing and memorizing.
    And yeah, "zwilling"
    🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿

  • @badwolfsat5
    @badwolfsat5 3 года назад

    I just started learning Deutsch about 200 days ago. I love it. It's so easy to learn. Thanks for the Deutsch word of the tag!

  • @Backingjamstudio
    @Backingjamstudio 3 года назад +2

    I think sincerely that your guitar courses/videos are just the best 🤘

  • @Hicks-g1m
    @Hicks-g1m 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for this Bernth I'm always looking for things that can help me get better at guitar

  • @xyzmuzak488
    @xyzmuzak488 3 года назад +23

    Dude I love the new graphics you used for the video, I'm only 30 seconds in and can feel how much effort you've put into improving your production quality. And now that I finished the video, Zwilling lol

  • @ohhi6430
    @ohhi6430 3 года назад

    Thanks man its good to find your channel back

  • @dzabaleban007
    @dzabaleban007 3 года назад +1

    This is so great. Pure substance in your face. Bravo!

  • @maxkelter3561
    @maxkelter3561 3 года назад +1

    Content was so good! I liked how you explained the advantages and disadvantages of each method. Tnx...

  • @theduck5872
    @theduck5872 3 года назад

    This is the first person to explain CAGED in a way that I understand.

  • @trestuck1556
    @trestuck1556 3 года назад

    Everything is starting to make some kind of sense now ? ? ?... I think ???...
    Thank you again !!! For the explanation..

  • @tuni2271
    @tuni2271 3 года назад

    Bernth u are the God of best tips teaching. The 3NPS is the saint grail !!

  • @Luke_Lumberjack_Music
    @Luke_Lumberjack_Music 3 года назад

    I think it was Paul Gilbert who made the suggestion to think of your guitar like a bongo-drum or something. That will also help to come up with rhythmical a bit more interesting ideas when improvising.
    It's funny... I never understood what the CAGED system really was (and to be honest - I never really bothered getting more into detail).
    I just skipped all the videos and tutorials after 5-10 minutes.
    Well and here comes Bernth - explaining it perfectly in just 2 minutes 🤘

  • @Hogprint25
    @Hogprint25 3 года назад

    This was the best CAGED system explanation I’ve seen so far for a new guitarist! Thanks. You have a new subscriber.

  • @jay_miah
    @jay_miah 3 года назад

    Came across this channel like a week ago and my playing has really improved. You're one of the best teachers I've seen in a while 🙌

  • @marcusaurelius4526
    @marcusaurelius4526 3 года назад +1

    Dude a) you're a machine b) you're an incredible teacher
    thanks man!!

  • @berlymahn
    @berlymahn 3 года назад

    am old guy. non shredder. love all your videos. I am learning

  • @monocyte2210
    @monocyte2210 2 года назад

    Been playing for over 20 years and this is the first time i learned CAGED sydtem

  • @remotepinecone
    @remotepinecone 2 года назад

    When you showed the fret board's pentatonic, heptatonic and arpeggios.
    I immediately threw my guitar in the garbage.
    I'm no athlete, this is what sequencers are for.

  • @kikiphallin
    @kikiphallin 3 года назад +14

    It seems like I was somehow learning scales with intervals already since I still after 20 years, haven't memorized the notes on the fretboard nor the notes on each scale, so it was much easier to think in intervals. I think I may apply these methods to finally learn some scales. zwilling!

    • @ColinAverill
      @ColinAverill 3 года назад

      How has it gone for you? I'm in the same boat.

    • @antondubkov
      @antondubkov 2 года назад

      same here

  • @mike46839482
    @mike46839482 Год назад

    Willing. Thanks for the pros and cons for each!

  • @odfkjdhgovj
    @odfkjdhgovj 3 года назад

    Wow first explanation I’ve listened to that makes sense. I will actually subscribe to your patreon to get the exercises for this.
    Thank you so much man

  • @ralphlatella947
    @ralphlatella947 Год назад

    Great players play easy stuff that sound hard. So true. Thanks Brother you're not only a joy but a gift.