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Willdridge
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Willdridge
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10/23/2005 10:24 pm
Not sure if this is what you're after, but it might be a step in the right direction:

http://guitar.about.com/library/weekly/aa010901d.htm

Introduces you to barre chords and how you can use them. Once you know how a barre chord is formed, it's simply a matter of moving them around to a root note.

For example, the A Major chord could be played at the 5th fret on the bass E string (6th string), the C Major would be played at the 8th fret, D at the 10th, Bb at the 6th fret, etc.

Equally, the D Major could be played at the 5th fret of the A string (5th string), E Major would be played at the 7th, etc. etc.

The same princible applies to minor, diminished, domiant and any other chord you might want to play.

Hope that's what you were after - just ask if you've any further questions, everyone'll be glad to help.

Regards,
Chris.
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