Usually when a guitar player plays a IV and V chord, they use the same shape and just move it up or down two frets. That doesn’t not work, but if you can layer two different shapes instead of shifting, you’ll thoroughly expand your knowledge of the neck as those CAGED positions really start to pop out at you. Week 4’s progression will set you up nicely to play songs like “Jailhouse” by Sublime, Fleetwood Mac’s “Dreams”, “Jane Says” by Jane’s Addiction and “Fire on the Mountain” by the Grateful Dead.
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