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The CAGED System 4: 7th Chords

Like we did in the first CAGED article, today we are going to begin with the basic open shapes of the various seventh chords, and then develop moveable, and barred versions of those open chords.

Major Seventh Chords

These are the most basic major seventh chords, in open position.

Major 7ths - Open

Using the CAGED principle we can turn these into moveable chord forms, which will allow us to use the chords anywhere on the neck – not just as open chords.

Major 7ths - CAGED

Minor Seventh Chords

Here are the minor seventh chords, again in open position.

Minor 7ths - Open

And here are the moveable CAGED shapes based on those open shapes.

Minor 7ths - CAGED

Dominant Seventh Chords

The following diagram shows some of the most common open position dominant seventh chords. Note that although there are other possible chord grips, only these five conform with the CAGED system.

Dominant 7ths - Open

And here are the moveable CAGED shapes:

Dominant 7ths CAGED

If your wondering which of these CAGED shapes you should learn first, its probably a good idea to make sure that you know the A and E shapes first and then learn the C and D shapes. The G shape is very rarely used in its entirety, so it is probably the least important – although there are some very useful ‘chord fragments’ which can be taken from the G shape, so don’t discount its usefulness out of hand, either.

2 replies on “The CAGED System 4: 7th Chords”

As I mentioned in the article, the G shapes are very rarely used in their entirety. Instead we tend to omit a few notes to make them more playable.

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