What Are Barre Chords?
You cannot play every chord in the guitar's open
position. For example, you can only play 5 major
chords in the open position (C,A,G,E,D).
What if you wanted to play an F or B chord? How about
an F# or Gb chord for that matter? You can't do it without
using a barred chord. There are 12 possible major chords
and without barre chords you can only play 5 of them.
It's the same thing with minor chords.
A barre chord is where we take a basic chord pattern
and "move" it up the neck of the guitar to create
different chords.
For example, let's take the E chord pattern:

To move the chord pattern up the neck, we create a barre
with our 1st finger. This barre, in a way, replaces the
nut of your guitar. The notes that were played open to
produce the E chord will now be fingered with the barre
that you create with your 1st finger.
If we were to move the entire pattern up one fret it
would look like this:
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It's the same pattern, but now that we have
moved the pattern up one fret, it's no longer an
E chord. Now it's an F chord.
The reason we know that it's an F chord is because
of the root note. The root note of the chord will
be the lowest note.
In the E chord, the root note was the low E string
played open. Now that we have moved the chord shape
up one fret the note on the first fret of the low
E string is now the root note. That note is an F.
Therefore we know we're dealing with an F chord. |
This is one of the reasons why it is helpful to actually
know the names of the notes on the fretboard. We can play
all 12 possible major chords with this one chord pattern
by moving it up the neck.
Below on the right is an A chord, because the root falls
on the A note:
See how simple that is?
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Topic: Barre chord breakthrough |
FolkyMatt
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Barre chord breakthrough
I was playing some songs in open chords
when I decided to play them up the neck
using barre chords.
Difficult at first, especially C and G.
However, I perservered and now after several
days, the barre chords are becoming easier,
my muscle memory in my fingers is increasing,
the pain is decreasing and my speed and
technique has improved out-of -sight.
Matt
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his life, it was not his livelihood
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