Many students struggle with bar chords, but there is a way to learn them that’s easier and with less frustration.

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Leave A Reply (10 comments so far)
Emma
395 days ago
Thank you for sharing this video with us that does make it so much more simple to do. I just started myself and I can use all the help I can get so I will definitely be putting these in to practice right away. Great job on this I look forward to your net one.
Carol
395 days ago
Wow this was really awesome. I have been playing the guitar a while now and watching your video was very entertaining. Getting anyone to do that after they actually play for a little bit is a deferent story all together. Getting started though it might work for new students. Even though it won’t help me I thought your video was very good.
Stacey
395 days ago
Thank you for posting this article I have been taking lesson for about two weeks now and the way that you just explained the cords and things is so much more easier than the way have taught me. Your video was really good and I am hoping to get my teacher to listen to it and explain why we were taught differently.
Scott
394 days ago
I am learning to play the guitar right now and the cords are not as easy as everybody says they are. Or maybe I am just not that coordinated or something. Your video helped me a lot and I hope that you will put out more soon to help further. Even taking lessons I haven’t learned as much as I have from this video.
John
394 days ago
I have to admit I have never played the guitar nor do I ever plan to but your video was very entertaining and I will check them out if you have anymore that you post. Do people actually learn how to play this way? I always thought it would be better to go to a teacher to learn this kind of thing. I guess for the purpose of saving money though this would work great.
Mary
394 days ago
Well you have an interesting video that is for sure but I just don’t think that you can learn these things properly without a teacher present and being able to physically see and touch the guitar with the teachers instruction right there with you watching what you’ re doing. You did a good job with this and I hope it isn’t wasted.
Edward
393 days ago
You have a very interesting approach to learning the cords and it is actually very helpful. The video you put together is going to have benefits for me when I finally find a teacher that will work with me. Maybe I should just use your videos if you are going to continue to post them. Thank you so much for putting this one out there because that is a big problem.
Harold
393 days ago
I somewhat agree with Mary here when it comes to learning this stuff in front of a video that you may not even be able to see real well and learning it with a teacher. There is a big advantage to having a teacher show you these things and trying to self teach yourself. I am going to give it a try though before I pay the money for a teacher.
William
393 days ago
Boy he was right when it comes to the pain in your finger from playing the bar cords I never thought my poor finger was going to get used to it and I think it is callused now. But he was also right about your finger cramping from being stretched out across all six strings like that. It takes discipline and a desire to finish the training when your hand hurts that bad.
Steve
392 days ago
The sound of a six string has to be the coolest and most romantic sounds and ways to enrapture someone with your creative expression. The bar chords are the most confusing aspect of guitar playing for most people, including myself. I hope to one day be on a level close to where some readers are now. Until then, and until I invest n a guitar, I’ll continue my virtual (virtually unrealistic) practicing on guitar hero.