Beginner question
Beginner question
alright so for about a week i have been mastering the chords C,A,G,E,D with the help of wholenote.com....now im workin on the major barre cords and im gettin frustrated...do chords like F major all come hard to peple right away and are there any tips anyone can give me?
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Re: Beginner question
yeah, playing barre chords is one of the hardest things to learn for a beginner. there are other ways to play chords without barring - I don't play barre chords anymore, cause there are (in my opinion) better ways to play chords other than just barring the whole fret.Krems22 wrote:alright so for about a week i have been mastering the chords C,A,G,E,D with the help of wholenote.com....now im workin on the major barre cords and im gettin frustrated...do chords like F major all come hard to peple right away and are there any tips anyone can give me?
should learn some minor chords along with those major ones.
and also, you can play F this way x-3-3-2-1-1 or just x-x-3-2-1-1 or 1-3-3-2-x-x
and you can play Bmin x-2-4-4-3-x or x-x-4-4-3-2
hope this helps a bit.
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I rarely play barre chords, although sometimes I do, particularly stuff up the neck. However, even though barre chords will most likely work their way out of your chordal vocabulary, it's still good to really give them a good effort at the beginning, as they really build fingerstrength, and they don't let you be lazy.
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lol this is so bizarre, you guys are nutty!!TrippnBill686 wrote:throw in a little bit more for the hell of itgravedigger wrote:and then somecrimsonPhantom wrote:a lot of thatticohans wrote:practise.![]()

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I wouldn't say barre chords are unimportant. Personally, I don't use them much either, however they can be useful at times, and like one poster said, help to build up finger strength.
It can be difficult holding down all six strings with just your index finger, while getting enough pressure on each string to get a nice sound.. but keep working on it. It takes time but you should get it.
First thing I would do is completely master each of the chords you mentioned in their root position (using the most possible open notes and all appropriate notes closest to playing each string open) to the point where you can switch between each chord without hestitaiton, before you move onto barre chords. You will find them easier to play as your fingers will be stronger and quicker (and it will help to make barring the strings with your index finger easier).
It can be difficult holding down all six strings with just your index finger, while getting enough pressure on each string to get a nice sound.. but keep working on it. It takes time but you should get it.
First thing I would do is completely master each of the chords you mentioned in their root position (using the most possible open notes and all appropriate notes closest to playing each string open) to the point where you can switch between each chord without hestitaiton, before you move onto barre chords. You will find them easier to play as your fingers will be stronger and quicker (and it will help to make barring the strings with your index finger easier).
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after you learn the barre chord, you should learn the "hendrix" chord which is the thumb on the sixth string and the index on the b, the middle on the g, and the ring on the d string, this will help you with alot of songs by guitarists like john frusciante, stevie ray vaughan and a whole bunch of other guitarists
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yeah, that's a nicer chord, it's also a John Mayer chordDubStyleKeeper wrote:after you learn the barre chord, you should learn the "hendrix" chord which is the thumb on the sixth string and the index on the b, the middle on the g, and the ring on the d string, this will help you with alot of songs by guitarists like john frusciante, stevie ray vaughan and a whole bunch of other guitarists

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TrippnBill686 wrote:throw in a little bit more for the hell of itgravedigger wrote:and then somecrimsonPhantom wrote:a lot of thatticohans wrote:practise.![]()
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