C Shape Sixth Chord Barred
C6 Open C6 Barred (the audio example is D6 with it’s root on the 5th fret) Fret/Chord Chart You can determine the name of the… Read More »C Shape Sixth Chord Barred
C6 Open C6 Barred (the audio example is D6 with it’s root on the 5th fret) Fret/Chord Chart You can determine the name of the… Read More »C Shape Sixth Chord Barred
This can be the trickiest barre chord shape to play. To play it, you may want to just omit playing the high E string. This is how I play it. It makes it much more practical to use.
This barre chord can come in handy when you least expect it. It’s a little difficult to play at first…Read More »D Shape Barre Chord
Create a barre with your first finger on any fret. Pretend your finger is the nut of the guitar. Now use your remaining 3 fingers to… Read More »E Shape Barre Chord
E6 Open E6 Barred (the audio example is an A6 chord with it’s root on the 5th fret) Fret/Chord Chart Depending on the fret your… Read More »E Shape Sixth Chord Barred
D6 Open D6 Barred (the audio example is G6 with it’s root on the 5th fret) Fret/Chord Chart You can determine the name of the… Read More »D Shape Sixth Chord Barred
You’ll want to create a barre with your first finger except you will not include the low E string. Instead we’re using the A string as our root.Read More »A Shape Barre Chord
The major 7th chord is easy to play and will substitute for a major chord quite nicely. Read More »A Shape Major 7th Chord Barred
This barre chord serves as a great substitute for the standard G major shape barre chord (which is difficult to play). Read More »G Shape Sixth Chord Barred