Minor Bar Chord Shapes 
Minor Bar Chord Shapes
by GuitarLessons.com / Nate Savage
Video Lecture 6 of 12
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Date Added: May 8, 2017

Lecture Description

Welcome to video six of the Rhythm Guitar Quick-Start Series. This lesson covers two essential minor bar chord shapes. These are really important to learn because the next lesson uses major and minor bar chord shapes to play through some of the most popular chord progressions.

These minor bar chord shapes should be relatively easy to learn, because they are based on the major bar chord shapes that were covered in the last lesson. The only difference is you have to change one note in each shape.

Ready to apply these minor bar chord shapes to some chord progressions?

Course Index

Course Description

These rhythm guitar lessons are essential for guitarists interested in playing popular songs, jamming with friends, or even performing live music. It doesn’t matter if you play acoustic guitar or electric guitar - the lessons apply equally to both.

You’ll learn how to play power chords, how to use power chords, how to play bar chords, major bar chord shapes, minor bar chord shapes, common chord progressions, how to play open chords, essential strumming patterns, how to develop timing and feel, and dynamic strumming tips.

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