Author Login | Popular Articles | RSS Feeds | Sitemap

Home | Arts-and-entertainment | Music


How Barre Chords Are Built

By: Jonathan Dykerman

A barre chord is an essential tool that all guitarists tackle some point or another. With just a few barre chord shapes you can literally play any major or minor chord in any key. When you really think about, this is a fascinating aspect of the guitar. That said, a lot of guitarists use barre chords quite often, but a common theme I find across different guitarists is that they don’t understand why those barre chords work. Its one thing to play barre chords, but it’s another thing to understand barre chords.

The Barre

The first step in understanding barre chords is to understand the application of the barre itself. When one finger is used to fret the same fret across 2 or more strings, it is called a barre. Think of it as if you actually laid a bar across your guitar neck. With barre chords, the barre is done with your 1st finger and it is used fret all 6 strings. When done in this manner, you are effectively replacing the nut on the guitar with your barre. Think about it, if you strum your guitar without fretting you have played each string open, but if you play your guitar with a barre across all 6 strings on the 1st fret you have essentially replaced the use of the nut with your barre. Theoretically, once you have placed your barre down, you don’t even need the nut on the guitar because it’s not long being used.

Once it’s understood that the barre replaces the use of the nut, it should be easy to understand that you could use those same open position chords that all beginners first learn and apply them after the barre to make a barre chord. There are 4 open position chords that work extremely well for this concept, the E major, E minor, A major and A minor chords. The following illustrates this concept using the E major chord as an example.

How To Build A Barre Chord

Finger the E major chord. Because we need the 1st finger to apply our barre, refinger the chord so the 1st finger is free. This is how the chord should be fingered; place your 3rd finger on the 2nd fret, 5th string; your 4th finger on the 2nd fret, 4th string and your 2nd finger on the 1st fret, 3rd string. Remember, were using the same chord shape but refingering it to leave the 1st finger free. Once this is done place your 1st finger on the nut of the guitar, visualizing as if your playing the ‘0th’ fret. Now move this entire shape up one fret so your barre is now on the 1st fret. We finally have the barre chord shape; in this case, it’s an F major barre chord. If you move the shape up to the 2nd fret it would be a F# major chord, up to the 3rd fret and it’s a G major chord, ect.

In other words, were using the same E major chord shape, but were applying this chord shape after a barre which replaces the use of the nut. The result is a major barre chord which can be played anywhere’s on the guitar neck to get any major chord in any key.

Article Source: http://www.articlesnatch.com

About the Author:
Jonathan Dykerman is a professional guitar player and instructor. For more information on the barre chords please visit Guitarwarp.com. This article may be reprinted providing the aforementioned link is included. Copyright 2008.

| Print | Ezine Ready | |

Please Rate this Article

Recent Music Articles

  • Sound-Dough By: Corgan Loir - The amount of control we have these days over audio is incredible. We can easily achieve things in 2 minutes that took boffins with lab-coats and master's degrees weeks to figure out only a few years ago. Armed with any PC and an audio editing program like Music Morpher Gold, anyone can now do pretty much anything they like with sound. Removing vocals? Easy. Make it all louder? No problem. Make it shorter, faster, closer, further, greener...?? It's all possible and not at all hard which has led me to come to the only sensible conclusion possible;
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, audio editing program, music morpher gold, remove vocals
  • Choosing The Right Recording Studio Tools By: Jerry Glynn - Music recording capabilities and technologies have evolved and changed dramatically over the last few years as heavy mixing boards and other equipment have been replaced, or at least supplemented by portable laptop computers and software programs like ProTools and others. You may be wondering which types of equipment to buy, whether you need to purchase recording software, and how to set up your own studio to help you take your recording abilities and expertise to the next level.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, pro tools training, music recording software, recording studio software
  • Reading Notes On Sheet Music By: Victor Epand - If you have ever stopped to look at a piece of sheet music you will have noticed many different shapes ranged across the page. Many look like circles that might or might not be totally filled in. Some may look connected by a couple lines or more. There are other strange symbols as well. What does this all mean? Is sheet music written in some strange language that only a musician can understand? The answer to that is a resounding no!
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, sheet music, note, read
  • Woodwind Musicians Are Careful About Water Damage Of Their Instruments By: Gayelord Nash - What can you do when your guitar is found laying in a place full of water in your flooded house? Is it practical to fix the considerable ruin to the instrument that has been the source of untold enjoyment over so many years? Some folks would believe their guitar is ruined and should be thrown away. This is often not the case. If you get the soaked guitar to a water damage restoration pro rapidly enough, it can likely be rehabilitated.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, woodwind, musicians, are
  • The Process of Buying a Used Trumpet By: James Loope - There are several reasons why a student should buy a used trumpet over new.  A series of questions need to be considered by the student.  For example, is the trumpet the right instrument for the student?  How serious of a musician will the student be?  These are important questions to gauge whether or not a used trumpet should be purchased. Is the Trumpet the right instrument? Individual brass instruments are not only a personal choice, but a physical choice.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, used trumpet, buy trumpet, trumpets
  • Buy DVDs Online- Unique collections of famous songs and movies By: Bob - Humanization of nature has limited the boundaries, but the world is still mysterious to explore. Human being needs a scientific and modernized communication for exploration. You don’t have to visit stores to buy DVD movies because now you can buy DVDs online. If you are too busy to visit, or straightforwardly choose to do your DVD shopping from the solace of your own home, buy DVDs online at many online DVDs mega stores. Buy DVDs Online at the click of a button. You can look all the latest releases, pre-order new titles or inquest for old favorites.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, buy dvds online, war dvds, action dvds
  • If You Want to Learn Guitar... By: Bill Protresi - If you are interested to learn guitar, you should know that you are doing something really great in your life. Even if you do not end up joining a band or really going anywhere with the whole music thing, if you learn guitar you are gaining a new skill that you can carry with you for the rest of your life and one that will at least be enjoyable.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, learn guitar, learn bass
  • Sheet Music Theory: Simple And Compound Time Signatures By: Victor Epand - After learning simple music theory such as the different types of notes and what the stave, time signature and clef symbols are you are then ready to delve further into learning about the different types of time that are found in music. Put simply the three types are simple, compound and irregular times. Simple time is the easiest to identify. In simple time the top number will always be a 2,3 or 4 denoting that there will be that many beats per bar.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, compound sheet music notes number
  • Sheet Music Theory: Time Signatures By: Victor Epand - If you are a new music student there will be a few things you must learn before you can read sheet music. One of the first questions you might hear is what a beat might be. Most new music students will give the only answer that they have. They will answer that they do not know. In a rough sort of way a beat could be considered a measurement of time but it is also more, and less, than that.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, sheet music time signature note read
  • What Is Free Music Downloads? By: Joyce James - Enjoy Ample Free Music By Internet Downloading Free music is like a boon to all the music lovers across the world that can access any music genre and any number of music downloads for free. You can find absolutely nobody in the whole world who is not under the spell of music. Music is one thing that brings tranquility to the mind and helps you to escape the monotony of everyday life. In fact, it can also be listened to have absolute fun and enjoy any of the glorious moments of the life.
    Tags: arts-and-entertainment, music, free music downloads downloading free music free music download download free music

Today's Hot Articles

Search Ebay

Still can't find what you are looking for? Search for it!


Submit Your link to the Open Link Directory Project

Copyright 2005-2008 MJE Sales, LLC. All Rights Reserved.
Proud member of the ArticleCkr Search Network Search Network!
ArticleSnatch.com is free for both publishers and authors to use and is supported entirely from advertising revenue.
Use of our service is protected by our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service.