A somewhat more challenging way to play C major is by using a barre chord in the 8th position. They are called barre chords (or bar chord) because you use one finger to press down on multiple strings. The other version has a different form that starts on the 8th fret. Here’s how t...
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It was probably more than a decade ago when I inherited an acoustic guitar and figured I should learn how to play it. I had played piano and keyboard for a church band in my youth, so I knew the importance of chords, especially when a new song I'd never played was added to the...
One way to change things up is by playing C major as a barre or bar chord. This allows you to transition easily to other barre chords with very few changes to the chord shape. To play a barre chord, you need to lay your index finger across the entire guitar fretboard in order to ...
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this would actually be a d minor chord but we’re going to refer to it as a b minor. Now you don’t have to make this a bar chord, it’s pointer finger second fret on the a string ring finger, pinky four and four on the d and g respectively relative to...
Over a 12-bar, I-IV-V progression using the dominant chords A7, D7 and E7, try using the dominant seventh arpeggio - root, third, fifth and flatted seventh - mentioned earlier. For the A7 chord, that means the notes A, C#, E and G; for the D7: D, F#, A and C; and for ...
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