guitar lessons curve2.gif (871 bytes)

  Student Login  |  Members Login  |   Memberships  |   Contact Us 

 

imglogo.gif (541 bytes)
 Awards & Reviews | Student Comments | Free Beginners Lessons | Intermediate Lessons | Advanced Lessons | Cool Links
 Find A Teacher | Guitartab.net | Guitar Auctions | Guitar Garage (Chat) | Guitar Gossip (Chat) | Guitar Strings | Guitar Effects | Guitar CablesMusic Terms 
| Music Schools | Musician Store| Riffvault |Tab Search | Help

 

 

 LESSON CONTENTS

 

 

 

 

 

 NOTES:

Whenever we call a chord or scale " A Form" this means that you can move it anywhere on the fretboard.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

curve2.gif (871 bytes)

 

 

curve4.gif (862 bytes)

TUNER

 

METRONOME

 

 

 
*

Free lesson # 14

Minor Bar Chords

All the same rules apply to the minor bar chords as the major ones such as, they are movable to any position on the fret board. The note your 1st finger frets is the "Root Note" (the note that names the scale or chord).

*

Click on the left half of the image for sound. Click on the right half of the image for "You View" popup chords.
*
fl14chart.gif (47935 bytes)

 

*

Practice moving these chords around the fretboard.   Also start combining them with the Major chords and the first position chords.

*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
   
 

 

Find your favorite artists sheet music and tab in seconds!!