Stop Memorizing. This 10-Minute 'Map' Opens Up the Entire Neck.
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30% off The Connected Guitar course: ► https://andrewclarkeguitar.teachable.com/p/the-connected-guitar?coupon_code=YT30 FREE Fretboard Navigation Guidebook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/fretboard-guidebook Chord roadmaps are the best system to unlock the entire guitar fretboard. In this lesson, I'll show you the 3 roadmaps and how they allow you to play effortlessly in any key. We'll also combine these chord roadmaps with the pentatonic scale so you can merge your lead and rhythm guitar playing. Once you develop this moveable foundation, you'll be able to combo them into the CAGED System, the Keystone System, and the Homebase System. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments below! Thanks for watching :) #guitarfretboard #fretboardmastery #guitarlesson #guitar _____________________________________________ 📚 More Free Resources: FREE Music Theory Handbook: ► https://www.andrewclarkeguitar.com/free-stuff/guitarists-companion FREE Beginner Gu
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