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How to play along with LOUD guitarists at folk sessions PART 2- CAGED system substitutions

In today’s video I’ll be continuing from my last video and showing you how you can combine the CAGED system with some handy shapes for common chord substitutions to enhance your playing as you move up the fretboard, to add interesting rhythmic and harmonic elements over the top of LOUD folk session guitar players!

Watch part 1 here.

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