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- Intro
- Getting Your Fingers In Place - E-major Shaped Barre-Chords
- Getting Your Fingers In Place - A-major Shaped Barre-Chords
- Getting Your Fingers In Place - E-minor Shaped Barre-Chords
- Getting Your Fingers In Place - A-minor Shaped Barre-Chords
- The Cheat!
- Practice Tune Breakdown
- Practice Tune Performance
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Practice Tune Play Through
Now let's play through our practice tune with backing track. If you're still spending most of your energy on remembering and executing these parts, it's totally okay. But in that case you really should watch and listen to me play it a few times before playing along yourself, so you can get a chance to put all of your focus on your new, much deeper understanding of the tools that we're using.
It's quite possible you're still spending most of your brain power working on the mechanics and remembering all of it, and in that case I really hope you took my advice and just watched and listened a few times before playing along yourself. If not you can still go back and do that. Cause the goal here is to form the connection between the sounds and how they make you feel and your new understanding of how that's accomplished. That's when you truly start to reap the benefit of this theory on a deeper level because you don't just get the fish- you've learned to catch them for yourself. At this point you've become so powerful that you can control your own and your listener's moods by simply adding or altering adding a single note to one of your chords. And that's a powerful feeling!