bm (b minor) guitar chord - NO BAR NEEDED!
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- B Minor Chord Guitar lesson No BARRE chord method. I show you the bar(barre) chord version and then a version with no bar at all! What's more I show you what I call "noodles" that will help to develop your index finger movement and make playing the bm and other barre chords easier. It's very pretty and quite moody and I think you'll dig it!
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Loving these Cool Moves lessons! This one sounds really beautiful and meloncholic. Looks like it'll be great for increasing dexterity too. Nothing makes me pick up my guitar faster than your videos. Really appreciate them!
Glad you like it!
SUPER cool moves, Ricky, learning so much from this series 👌 ..... and just in time for s'more guitar practice too!
Cannot think of a better way to enjoy another freekin' Lockdown ....
Cheers, my friend, 👍
I think you just saved my sanity the bminor been driving me nuts. Just getting a smooth transition without deadening the strings. I seems like I have been trying for months. Thanks. Now back down into the mire. Will it ever sound smooth. ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhgh.
Glad I could help Pauline! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks. very interesting and useful 👍
Thank you so much learning soo much right here appreciated and Subscribed.......
I learned this myself years and years ago.....try playing the full A "barre chord" shape of the cowboy G chord....just great to hear that definitive Yorkshire twang / dialect.
wow thanks: I am one of gods little hand -Adult- and this is really going to help me.
Thanks your a pretty good teacher
Thank you Richie. You're a pretty amazing viewer! :)
Ricky I think you solved the bare chord delivery, bare last not first brilliant.
Good stuff rick
Cheers Bob!
Chord first and barre second. I wish I had known to do that back when I started handling barres.
It isn't logical is it but there you go. Some things aren't in life lol. I realised it when I was looking at a hand surgery book. It changes everything once you understand how ligaments work. Which is useful for a stumpy fingered dude like me haha
Recently I saw your video about Cool Moves for G D and Eminor. Do you have a similar video for adding C and maybe F and A? Thank You
I'm going to be doing a C to F chord change lesson in the next few days! Thank s for watching :)
Thank you sir
Good vid and I agree that it is a good workout for the brain, but particularly the fretting arm's wrist, fingers, and forearm.
What type of strings are those?
Ay ooop, that sounds like a West Yorkshire accent to me. Aye?
It's Boston