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The E shape barre chord came pretty easy to me. It's the A shape especially lower on the neck that's the bugger. The one using the index and ring fingers as barres. If I get the first (highest) string to sound the rest of the chord sounds choked. If I get strings 5-2 sounding good the high string is muted.
Also do you guys barre the 6th string on the A shape? I have been just in case I accidently hit the 6th string it's still at least playing a chord tone as opposed to an open E. I know about ths C shaped barre chord but I ain't manly enough to play it yet. Appologies in advance to any women guit players who can play the C shape. |
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Put a capo on about the 3rd or 4th fret also, Lou. Its a bit easier up there.
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I agree that the exercises with the Am and E shapes will be good for getting the feel of these chords - how to hold your hand - and for strength building. I stayed away from barre chords for years but finally had to make the effort. Just don't get frustrated. I think a lot of people - certainly me - have trouble most with the A-shape barres, like a B. I still try to avoid them so don't get upset if you don't do those too well. You can certainly do a lot of songs without them.
And if you like a particular song and the barres are holding you back, while you're practicing them you can always transpose the song into easier chords and use a capo. That'll get you experience with transposing.
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Lou, don't play and wait until you feel pain (you only aggravate muscles and ligaments) ...play the chords comfortably only 4 or 5 times and stop. After a minute or so start again. On the next day...increase it to 7 or 8 times...and so on and so on. Remember, try to have a painless practice session. You're basically working on strength and muscle memory...I don't think your muscles would want to remember anything if you inflict pain to them.
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Know these like your (guitarist) life depended upon them.
Hi,
One tip I have is to roll your finger into the fretboard as a way to help get ringing instead of dead notes. The Randy's site has some graphics you should print. Print these and carry them with you: http://webspace.webring.com/people/p...eableforms.gif http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip...mbersystem.htm There is much more good stuff at the Randy's site: http://www.geocities.com/sunsetstrip/stadium/9564/ Good luck. |
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Hi Lou...
Three videos which may help, about a minute each. I built these for friends and students to help learn to form the barre correctly... Basics of Barre chords - click Where to put the pressure - click Another view - click Hope these help... |
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Ha, I made an account just to ask about this (although I'll likely be staying around for quite some time :P).
Anyway, yea, I'm having trouble with barre chords as well. The problem is, I literally can't find a way to successfully barre all 6 strings at once. I have tried... - rolling my finger back towards the "bony" part - moving the pad of my thumb towards the center of the neck (although thats where I almost always have it anyways...) - playing in the classical position - trying all different levels of strength in my grip - moving my index finger so that its last pad hang off the neck at varying lengths, or not at all - placing the pressure at different points along my finger - watching all types of videos (including ljguitars': thanks!) and reading a bunch of articles - all of the above techniques in various different ways Still can't get it. My G string almost never rings, mostly because it generally falls under the pad of the middle part of my index. Rolling my finger doesn't help. I'm guessing having fingers smaller than the average teenage girl doesn't, either XD I wouldn't be as frustrated if I were making even slight progress, but I can't find a way to do this, no matter how much time i spend playing (generally 2-3 hours/day). When I was struggling with open chords, I could improve by transitioning slowly between them one day, then slightly faster the next, etc., but barre chords are just a whole different beast I know that getting every single string to ring isn't necessary because fingers 2, 3 and 4 are usually helping out on different frets, but I haven't been able to do barre chords similar to F#m. I'm going to give myself a few day's rest on barre chords and hopefully that'll help. |
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Thanks Larry, that is a big help. I save them to my youtube favorites.
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Hi Nantes...
First off, hi and welcome to the forum and I hope you will be sticking around. A few questions... What kind of guitar (model and make)? What weight strings? Has it been setup properly? How is the action (for playing)? High, low, medium... Have you tried barre chords on anyone else's instruments and if so were you more/less successful? Let's master these barre chords! Hope I can help...my answers may lag as we are on vacation and I'm fitting in forum time when we break and have wifi... |
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I don't know anyone who has an acoustic guitar, although I was able to barre pretty easily a friend's electric. Then again, almost everything felt easier on it. Thanks for taking an interest! Don't worry about a swift response, but rather enjoy your vacation! Also, thanks Lou for the encouraging words. Also, as an aside, I'm a drum convert, finding this instrument much more engaging and fun. Hopefully I can get over this hurdle before my fingers bleed. |
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Part of a "good" set up is getting the cuts in the nut where they should be. Many times they are not deep or low enough. That would make it a lot harder to fret. It would be worth getting that checked out. I hear that DR Rare strings have a little less tension, That might help as well.
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