Saturday, April 26, 2014

Practicing bar chord changes

To master the bar chord changes, you need to practice them well. Choose a simple strumming pattern so that you can focus on the changes completely. Here is a list of chord changes provided which you should practice. Take a look below.

For these changes just use the root on the sixth string
1.F-G-A-B-C-F
2.G-Am-C-D-G
3.G-F#m-C-Em
4.E7-G7-B7-Fm
5.G-Gm-G7-Gmaj7
6.G7-Emaj7-Dm
7.A#-B-F-C
8.Cm-G#-Emaj7
9.G7-Cm-F-B

Beside these changes you can create your own changes too. And if you feel to practice a particular more and more, you should make some changes using those particular chords and you should work on that.

For these changes just use the root on the fifth string
1.A#-B-C-F
2.G-Am-C-D-G
3.G-F#m-C-Em
4.E7-G7-B7-Fm
5.G-Gm-G7-Gmaj7
6.G7-Cm-F-B
7.B-C-D-G
8.Cm7-Csus2-G
9.G-G7-B-Cm7

For these changes use mixed roots to practice
1.F-G-A-B-C-F
2.G-Am-C-D-G
3.G-F#m-C-Em
4.E7-G7-B7-Fm
5.G-Gm-G7-Gmaj7
6.G-Fsus2-Dsus4
7.A-B-G7-C
8.G-Em-F-C
9.Gmaj7-Dm-C-Am

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