Coming Into Port – Baby Chords

 

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Baby chords are what I like to call smaller versions of full guitar chords. Instead of playing the full chord I’ll play the top 3 notes.

What these really are, are called inversions. That’s where you play a chord where the lowest note isn’t the root note. These are fun options to change things up. They also give you a larger view of chords on the fretboard.

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Hi, Thomas. There is a problem with next lesson, Baby Blues (12 bar in E). It says that it will be available the 29th of September, and I cannot also access to the following lesson, Dusty Fingerpicking Pattern #1 (FP), because it says that first I have to finish the previous lesson, which is Baby Blues (12 bar in E).

Last month thanks for the gift card!
Hey …it came in a really neat little metal box
Jack

Tomas:
I think your idea for lesson the last couple of months
is GREAT ! And, I love your approach.
For me, it’s a great review and wonderful practical practice.
Oh.. and… your teaching theory and half of them don’t even know
your teaching it.
Keep up the good work….Jack

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