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  2. Barre chord - Wikipedia

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    The CAGED system is an acronym for the chords C, A, G, E, and D. This acronym is shorthand for the use of barre chords that can be played anywhere on the fret board as described above. Some guitar instructors use it to teach students the open chords that can work as barre chords across the fret board.

  3. Ain't No Rest for the Wicked - Wikipedia

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    "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked" is the third single by the American rock band Cage the Elephant. It was released as a CD single on June 16, 2008, by Relentless Records and became the first Top 40 hit for the band in the UK. A music video was filmed for this song which was directed by D.A.R.Y.L of Pulse Films.

  4. Cage (band) - Wikipedia

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    Cage formed in 1992 with the original lineup being, Sean Peck (vocals), David Garcia (guitar), Eric Horton (guitar), Mike Giordano (bass), and Damian Arletto (drums). Peck had previously been the leader of a band called Nomad, while Garcia and Giordano had performed with Crusher. [6] Garcia and Horton had also been a part of Nomad with Peck. [7]

  5. Guitar chord - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of guitar chords depends on the guitar tuning. Most guitars used in popular music have six strings with the "standard" tuning of the Spanish classical guitar , namely E–A–D–G–B–E' (from the lowest pitched string to the highest); in standard tuning, the intervals present among adjacent strings are perfect fourths ...

  6. Caged - Wikipedia

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    "Caged", a song by Charlene Soraia from Love Is the Law "Caged", a song by Within Temptation from Mother Earth CAGED , a system for learning and playing guitar chords

  7. Buddy Cage - Wikipedia

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    Buddy Cage learned to play pedal steel guitar at a young age. By the mid-1960s he was working as a professional musician, both onstage and as a session player for the Arc Records label. [8] [9] When the folk music duo of Ian and Sylvia decided to go electric in 1969, he joined their band, known as the Great Speckled Bird. [10]

  8. Shake Me Down - Wikipedia

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    "Shake Me Down" is the first single and fourth track on Cage the Elephant's second album Thank You, Happy Birthday. A music video for the single was released on January 11, 2011. [1] Both the song and the video gained much critical acclaim, [2] and earned a nomination for Best Rock Video at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards [3]

  9. Butch Cage and Willie B. Thomas - Wikipedia

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    James "Butch" Cage (born March 16, 1894 – December 1975) and Willie B. Thomas (born May 25, 1912 – November 23, 1977) [1] [2] were an American blues duo active from the 1940s to the early 1970s. Cage and Thomas were discovered in 1959 by musicologist Harry Oster , who promoted the two at the Newport Music Festival .