February 20, 2010

Learn guitar online chord changing open to bar exercises


www.nextlevelguitar.com In this lesson we teach great exercises on getting proficient at open chord to bar chord changes and chord changing techniques. More lessons at http

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February 20, 2010

HadesWTF :

That’s pretty brutal. Glad I really don’t have a problem changing chords.

RaniVampyress :

The fingering. The X shows that you don’t strum that string and

Poilog :

Betsybear 2001 that are tabs strings 6-5-4-3-2-1 and numbers represent fret you are playing on every string x means muted, so you dont play that string or mute it so it doesn´t make a sound

TheBlackCrayon77 :

I have to tell you guys, these are great exercises. I’ve been playing for 15 years and mostly taught myself. These exercises really help me fill in the gaps and take my playing up a lot. Thanks guys :^)

firefox5552 :

it’s a tab

Tonyzzz7 :

Thank you

automicmurdawg :

This is a great thing you’re doing spreading the musical wealth, i’m bout a year into it ,hooked on music,hooked on your site, got a strat,lovin life….keep it coming………………Carlsbad…..SOCAL

BETSYBEAR2001 :

What are the numbers under the chord name on your video? btw–love u guys just started and u have already taught me alot. I watch first w/out the guitar then 2nd time with it.
thanks!

Josephins :

thank you so much…. i just started my first class and i really apresiate what you have created here…. i admire your work !
i’ve never really learned this so easy… dude you made this so easy that I CAN UNDERSTAND IT…
thats pretty impresive!
thanks again!

Ere677 :

thats a guitar im getting on my birthday because its gonna be my first

popomonstor :

I got a gibson les paul for my birthday and i love it…nice fender stratocaster

b0nedry :

David, you rock. Thx so much for taking the time to teach the way you do. It’s appreciated.

RockMySoxCuzImKool :

Nice man! This is an awesome excercise! Not only that, you’re a great teacher! I’m showing this vid to my friends! Rock on bro!

~Anonymous Guitar Player ;)

sononchalant :

Yeah when I was first starting out barre chords were so difficult for me. This is an awesome exercise.

The only advice I would add to this is practice on an acoustic guitar if you can, that way when you’re playing on electric it’ll seem even easier! If you start out on those soft electric strings, when the time to play something acoustic comes your fingers might not have the strength..

lillivplayer54 :

dude 20 changes! ill still practice but i bet ill get discouraged a couple times, then ill stop and try again later!

rockongoodpeople :

THats a fender moto stratocaster I bought new in the mid 90s when I lived on the east coast
rock on!
DT

Spartan683 :

Where did you get that Stratocaster? It look awesome.

rockongoodpeople :

Yeah on the B chord mute the low E with the tip of your first finger and thne press down on the 4th fret with your 3rd finger – press the D,G, and B strings
rock on!
DT

kidsadakonruaikrabue :

good lesson for beginners

Yawurro :

Hi David, I’ve never seen your way to play that B major bar chord… Is your third finger pressing down all the first 4 strings, while your pinky is muting the first?

I usually take the ‘A-major shape’ up 2 frets and use my first finger to bar on the 2nd fret, but this one looks easier, especially on higher on the fretboard!

victimoflambofgod :

i think you have to use Youtube Uploader

Greenday134 :

great lesson, ive taught myse;f these things over the past year and have become pretty good at it if i say so myself :D KEEP ROCKIN ;)

weissgyz :

Because they’re directors

nirvanafreak1294 :

Hey Dave keep rocking your videos are awesome! Doesn’t Yngwie Malmsteen use the scalloped fretboard? Does it really make a difference?
THANKS!

zu3tu7 :

HI david
the other lesson doenst work so i comment here…
to everbody:
any tips to get the 16 notes in time?
i struggle with even 50 bpm…!
thanx

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