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How To Play Guitar Bar Chords (Barre Shapes & Power Chords)
Last updated 9/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
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...