Here are the five CAGED shapes as minor chords. Notice the only difference between these and the major chord shapes is the 3rd. (Minor chords have a b3).

Pattern 1 (C minor form)

Pattern 2 (A minor form)

Pattern 3 (G minor form)

Pattern 4 (E minor form)

Pattern 5 (D minor form)

Play a D Chord Five Ways

Play a D chord five ways. Start with Pattern 1 for one bar, then Pattern 2 for one bar, … When you get to Pattern 5, play it backwards.

  1. Watch the video
  2. Play along with the video
  3. Play along with the backing track
  4. Try to play other chords five ways (without a backing track) – like E or F# or Bb

Cycle of Fourths from C

Through the Cycle of Fourths starting with a C chord. Try to stay within about a five fret range. For example, keep the root note between frets 2 and 6.

  1. Watch the video
  2. Play along with the video
  3. Play along with the backing track
  4. Here is the chord progression:
    C   |  F  |  Bb  |  Eb  |
    
    Ab  |  C# |  F#  |  B   |
    
    E   |  A  |  D   |  G   |
    
    C   ||

Cycle of Fifths from C

Through the Cycle of Fifths starting with a C chord. Try to stay within about a five fret range. For example, keep the root note between frets 2 and 6.

  1. Watch the video
  2. Play along with the video
  3. Play along with the backing track
  4. Here is the chord progression:
    C   |  G   |  D   |  A  |
    
    E   |  B   |  F#  |  C# |
    
    Ab  |  Eb  |  Bb  |  F  |
    
    C   ||