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My question is based around the major and relative minor shapes using the CAGED system. Each of the Major CAGED shapes would have a relative minor shape, if what I have learnt so far is correct. What I was looking for what a quick guide to say "X major shape is also the X minor shape" etc.
No, I know about all that but its just the direct relationships between the CAGED shapes.
C Major has A Minor relative minor, so use the C Major CAGED shapes for your A minor shapes.
G Major has E minor relative minor, so use the G Major CAGED shapes for your E minor shapes.
F Major has D minor relative minor, so use the F Major CAGED shapes for your D minor shapes. etc.....................
IMHO, fretboard shapes and patterns are not very useful, if you don't learn the note intervals and the note names.