Guitar Bar Chords TUTORiAL
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Language: English | Size: 1.97 GB | Duration: 1h 42m
Master guitar barre chord technique, learn bar chord shapes and practice all major, minor, 7th and power chords
What you’ll learn
Develop abilities to play solid clear-sounding guitar bar chords anywhere on the neck
Follow a progressive series of exercises that will develop good barring technique
Build finger strength and improve dexterity to consistantly apply pressure where it’s needed
Get to know various barring techniques that use any of the 4 fretting fingers
Requirements
Be able to play some basic open-string guitar chords
Have at least a little guitar strumming or picking experience
Possess a guitar to practice on
Be able to read TAB (or standard) notation
Be willing to put aside some regular time to practice the exercises
Description
Guitar Bar Chords, (often called Barre Chords) are a significant milestone for every guitar player. Being able to play clean and good sounding bar chords means you are no longer a beginner. It’s also a very satisfying feeling and opens up the entire fretboard.Do you have basic chord knowledge, but haven’t yet tried or mastered bar chords? Have you tried playing bar chords, but given up because it seems too difficult? This step-by-step course can help.For a limited time the course is priced low, as additional lessons are being added to help you learn all of the essential guitar bar chord shapes along the neck. Currently the course focuses on TECHNIQUE. But once you buy the course you will own the complete course when other parts are added.Here are what the three parts cover:Technique developmentLearning essential bar chord shapesPracticing your skills to move smoothly from one bar chord to another while playing various rhythm patterns.Part 1 takes you through a series of exercises that start with a bar across two strings, then progressively introduces more challenging exercises. You’ll naturally develop your bar chord skills In Part 2, you will get to know major, minor, 7th, major 7th, minor 7th, suspended 2nd, suspended 4th, diminished and augmented chords. These are the most essential chords that will allow you to play most popular songs.Part 3 will have exercises and advice on how to make smooth, great sounding chord changes.Start this step-by-step no-pain approach to learn the techniques that will elevate your guitar playing more than any other skill. You’ll have the one milestone skill that will let you play chords all over the guitar neck.If you haven’t yet mastered this bar chords, or you became discouraged making bar chords work for you, don’t fret! It’s not hard if you take the right approach. Try for 30 days and if you don’t see massive improvements in your bar chord playing, get the refund.Take this course now and become a bar chord master!
Overview
Section 1: Preparation for the Course
Lecture 1 Course Introduction
Lecture 2 Prepare to Play Bar Chords
Section 2: Exercise 1 – Barring Strings 1 and 2
Lecture 3 Barring Exercise 1 Demo
Lecture 4 Barring Exercise 1 at 50bpm
Section 3: Exercise 2 – Barring Strings 1, 2 & 3
Lecture 5 Barring Exercise 2 Preparation
Lecture 6 Barring Exercise 2 at 50bpm
Lecture 7 Barring Exercise 2 at 75bpm
Lecture 8 Barring Exercise 2 at 100bpm
Section 4: Exercise 3 – Barring Strings 1, 2 & 3 E-Scale
Lecture 9 Barring Exercise 3 Preparation
Lecture 10 Barring Exercise 3 at 50bpm
Lecture 11 Barring Exercise 3 at 75bpm
Lecture 12 Barring Exercise 3 at 100bpm
Lecture 13 Eight Tips to Play Perfect Bar Chords
Section 5: Barring Exercise 4, Strings 2, 3 & 4
Lecture 14 Barring Exercise 4 Preparation
Lecture 15 Barring Exercise 4 at 75bpm
Lecture 16 Barring Exercise 4 at 100bpm
Lecture 17 Barring Exercise 4 at 200bpm
Section 6: Bar Chord Ballad
Lecture 18 Bar Chord Ballad Preparation
Lecture 19 Bar Chord Ballad – Tips Before Playing
Lecture 20 Bar Chord Ballad Level 2 at 35(x3) bpm
Lecture 21 Bar Chord Ballad Level 3
Lecture 22 Bar Chord Ballad Level 3 – Playthrough at 80 bpm
Section 7: CAGED Bar Chords
Lecture 23 CAGED Bar Chords Introduction
Lecture 24 The C-Shaped Bar Chord
Lecture 25 The A-Shaped Bar Chord
Lecture 26 Here There A-Shaped Bar Chord Exercise
Lecture 27 G-Shaped Bar Chords
Lecture 28 E-Shaped Bar Chords and Power Chords
Lecture 29 D-Shaped Bar Chords
Lecture 30 Minor CAGED Bar Chords
Lecture 31 How to Name Bar-Chords Using Root Notes
Lecture 32 CAGED 7th Chord Types
Section 8: CAGED Bar Chord Exercises
Lecture 33 C-Food Bar-Chord Exercise 1 Introduction
Lecture 34 C-Food-Bar Chord Exercise 1
Lecture 35 C-Food Bar-Chord Exercise 2 Explanation
Lecture 36 C-Food-Bar Chord Exercise 2
Lecture 37 C-Food Bar-Chord Exercise 3 Explanation
Lecture 38 C-Food-Bar Chord Exercise 3
Lecture 39 C-Food Bar-Chord Exercise 4 Explanation
Lecture 40 C-Food-Bar Chord Exercise 4
Lecture 41 Rock-E Playthrough
Lecture 42 Rock-E Lesson
Lecture 43 Rock-E Half-Speed Playthrough
Section 9: Bonus Section
Lecture 44 Final Words
Lecture 45 Bonus Lecture
Guitar players who already know basic open position chords and now want to master bar chords,Anyone who struggled with bar chords before, who now wants to follow a proven method that works
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