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Barre Chords for Everyone
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Start Here – What to Expect
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CHAPTER 11.0 Chapter 1 Overview
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1.1 The Power Chord – Part 1
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1.2 The Power Chord – Part 2
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1.3 Learn & Play-Along Song “Gonna Getch Ya”
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1.4 Notes On The E (6th) String
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1.5 Learn Song “Sweet Onion”
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1.6 Play-Along With “Sweet Onion”
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1.7 The Andalusian Cadence Progression
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1.8 Learn “Stray Dog Stroll”
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1.9 Play-Along With “Stray Dog Stroll”
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1.10 Strength Builder #1
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1.11 Using Power Chords in Songs
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1.12 Wild Louie Progression
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1.13 Most Used Progression Ever
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1.14 Learn Song “Easy Is Better”
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1.15 Play-Along With “Easy Is Better”
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1.16 End of Chapter Notes & Quiz1 Quiz
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Final Step – Chapter 1
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CHAPTER 22.0 Chapter 2 Overview
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2.1 Barre Chords Come From Open Chords
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2.2 Andalusian Cadence Revisited
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2.3 Notes On The E String Review
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2.4 Most Common Progression Reprise
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2.5 Power Arpeggio Exercise
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2.6 Notes On The A (5th) String
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2.7 Learn Song “Reflections In The Moonlight”
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2.8 Play-Along With “Reflections In The Moonlight”
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2.9 Combine Strings & Learn “Long Way Home”
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2.10 Play-Along With “Long Way Home”
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2.11 Barre Finger Prep
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2.12 Barre Finger Workout
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2.13 Practicing Precision
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2.14 End of Chapter Notes & Quiz1 Quiz
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Final Step – Chapter 2
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CHAPTER 33.0 Chapter 3 Overview
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3.1 First Full Barre Chord
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3.2 Tips To Make Barre Chords Easier
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3.3 Switching Between Barre And Open
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3.4 Learn Song “Loving The Change”
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3.5 Play-Along With”Loving The Change”
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3.6 New Shape – Minor
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3.7 Navigating the Guitar Neck
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3.8 Left Hand Mute Strum
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3.9 Learn Song “Jamaican Sun”
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3.10 Play-Along With “Jamaican Sun”
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3.11 End of Chapter 3 Notes & Quiz1 Quiz
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Final Step - Chapter 3
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CHAPTER 44.0 Chapter 4 Overview
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4.1 New Shape: A Minor
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4.2 Switching in the Key of G
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4.3 Learn Song “My Lady”
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4.4 Play-Along With “My Lady”
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4.5 The A Barre Shape
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4.6 String/Root/Shape
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4.7 One Progression/Two Zones
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4.8 Rocking the Key of E
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4.9 Learn Song “Carpark”
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4.10 Play-Along With “Carpark”
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4.11 Strength Builder #2 (A Shape Exercise)
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4.12 End of Chapter Notes & Quiz1 Quiz
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Final Step - Chapter 4
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CHAPTER 55.0 Chapter 5 Overview
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5.1 Barre Chords the and 80/20 Rule
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5.2 Chords in the Key of A
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5.3 Learn “Barring Up the A Scale”
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5.4 Play-Along With “Barring Up The A Scale”
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5.5 The Beautiful Key of D
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5.6 Learn the Song “Dreamy Night”
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5.7 Play-Along With “Dreamy Night”
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5.8 Key Changing Pattern Trick
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5.9 Adding Some Blues (7th chords)
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5.10 Learn the Song “Sunny Day Blues”
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5.11 Play-Along With Sunny Day Blues
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5.12 Touch Of Jazz (m7 chords)
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5.13 Learn the Song “Misty Bossa”
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5.14 Play-Along With “Misty Bossa”
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5.15 End of Chapter Notes & Quiz1 Quiz
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Final Step - Course Completion
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BONUS SECTIONMake Your Acoustic Guitar Easier to Play
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Memorizing the Notes on the Fretboard
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5 Steps to Learn Barre Chords Faster
Lesson 21 of 82
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2.1 Barre Chords Come From Open Chords
November 12, 2019
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Believe it or not, all barre chords share the same shapes as open chords. That means if you know four particular open chords, you’re already halfway there. Two Major chord shapes and two minor chord shapes.
These four shapes are how you will play all common barre chords.
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