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Old 03-14-2013, 09:35 AM
HarleySpirit HarleySpirit is offline
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Originally Posted by reflected View Post
Oh ,sorry, I wasn't very clear:

I need any progression that can be played with relatively nice, and not so crooked twisted chords, that is a transposed version of Bm G D A
So that I can play it in any key without having to put the capo too high up.

And yes, I'm a rythm player, I need these mostly for strumming.

Thank you very much for your help!
No capo necessary! Learn in one easy lesson!

"How to Play Minor/Major Chords in Open D Tuning!"

When it involves using MINOR chords, many people give up on OPEN D TUNING. They just can't visualize how to play minor chords up and down the guitar neck.
I had to learn this on my own... not easy. So I prepared a simple lesson to make it easier for all of you. It's not free but... very reasonable.

Check it out at my web site.
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