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Perhaps also from the Latin "barra", meaning ridge.
Life, as with music, often requires one to let go of the melody and listen to the rhythm
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Dave, it depends upon how much you've been drinking...some of them are more like pretzels.
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I've been using two-fingered second-position barre chords for about four decades (DM 5th fret being a good example), and don't see them as "cheating", as they help speed, at least for me, and on higher frets there's less room for all 4 fingers...
“I say in speeches that a plausible mission of artists is to make people appreciate being alive at least a little bit. I am then asked if I know of any artists who pulled that off. I reply, 'The Beatles did.”
― Kurt Vonnegut
― Kurt Vonnegut
I hear you. I was just kidding. The "correct" way to make the D major I was talking about, I could never make anyway. My second-position finger's joint just doesn't hyper extend enough to let the 1st E ring with an A. One must do what one must do.
Ever mess around with dropped D or other tunings? I find myself with one guitar always tuned to an open E or G. Mostly the acoustic, I will admit.
Ever mess around with dropped D or other tunings? I find myself with one guitar always tuned to an open E or G. Mostly the acoustic, I will admit.
I feel a whole lot more like I do now than I did before
Necessity is the mother of invention. Purists may call it "cheating" but I call it "a means to an end". I thought I was the only person who plays a "cheat" open G with the thumb and second finger until I saw a pro musician use it last December. I felt vindicated!!
I think you are correct on the origin of the word, Peter.
I think you are correct on the origin of the word, Peter.
"Never eat more than you can lift." - Mr. Moon
Sheena: It's very easy. Simply play barre chords with fingers #1 and #4. For instance, a G chord is finger #1 holding the top string at the 3rd fret and finger #4 holding the second string down at the 5th fret. Move up two frets and you've got an A chord. Drop down a string with each finger and you've got a D. Then slide down two frets and you've got a C. Crank-up the distortion, strum the top three strings really fast and you'll be playing 'Sheena Is A Punk Rocker' in no time!

Oh well, nevermind... just kiddin'. I still cannot get how it's done (well, it's late night here, anyway), but thanks for the chords, anyway!