Song: Roll A Six

I hope you've had fun learning these full six-string chords. It does create some new challenges for your left hand fingers, but I'm sure you also recognize that this is the sound we're after. The 3 and 4 string chords you learned earlier are useful too, but these are the types of chords that you're going to be using most of the time.

Instructor Anders Mouridsen
Tutorial:
Chords On All Six Strings
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Song: Roll A Six By Anders Mouridsen

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7 months ago
Silly question: I notice Andres plays the 4 bars as per the sheet music, once then twice, followed by a single chord at the end. Where does it say on the sheet music you repeat those initial 4 bars? Is there a separate guide on the website how to navigate sheet music? Thank you. BTW: I think Andres is great, but my fingers hurt. LOL.
Mike Olekshy 7 months ago

Thanks for the kind words and your question! There is are repeat signs in the notation that let you know to play it twice. Notice the thick bar line and then skinny bar line with a semi-colon symbol at the beginning. This is the start of the section that is to be repeated. You'll see it again at the end of bar 4. This is the end of the section to be repeated. Once repeated, you continue to bar 5.