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Barre Chords
Okay …. you can play lots of open chords and know a few songs. How do we take your playing to the next level? Well … one answer is "barre" chords. Add 66 chords to your repertoire in 15 minutes! Let's get started!
Jackson, this is a good one for the basics on barre chords. Nice to have one lesson that brings this all together.
Hope you had a great Xmas and I wish you all the best for the new year.
Hi Jackson
you have been showing some good kiddie,s
singalong songs could you show me how to do Singing in the rain
surely its more than just two chords ROB
Hi Jackson You have been showing some really good Kiddie,s
singalong songs can you show me how to play Singing in the rain
with the famous doo be doo doo intro surely there are more than just two
chords the way I have worked it out thanks
ROB
My hands hurt a bit and after a year trying barre cords on a acoustic ( I felt like giving up ) I just said no and bought an Telecaster and amp and it's so easy I now look for songs with barre cords in them. Your a great help.
Great site! I've been banging away on guitars for forty years, and never really sat down to figure out exactly what it was I was doing. Always meant to take formal lessons, just never had the time. Now I live so far from any city that has a music shop it makes finally going, nearly impossible. Thanks for putting this up, and keep up the good work.
Thanks Jackson,
This is a great site. Thank you for your guidance and instruction…..I've been getting away with it for years…self trained..with all its drawbacks….I'm beginning to teach my two daughters and don't want to miss a thing….I'm looking forward to each new lesson
Thanks in advance….
Joey.
hi therejackson, what a great site you run,wish you were doing it all them years ago when i first started to play guitar & am still learning ,what i like best is that you show us both ends of the guitar and how to play it, the differant strumming is very inportant to me as i have got into a bit if a rut there, & your right a em popped in here and there makes all the differance. who thought i would be playing beatles songs & loving it, as all i ever want to play is, buddy holly, eddy cochrane, r. stones, c.c. w.r, & of course chuck berry etc, so thanks again for all you do & keep it coming.. if any of your other logoners want to just have a jam now and again,as i have moved to live in cyprus & realy do miss playing in a band, let me know, im, 26 going on 64, but still rocking, by 4 now, bryan
What a great site .
Ive been a bass player for about 50 years and never touched a guitar until a few months ago.
Your a doing a great service to novices like me and I wish you well.
Jackson, thank you for a great lesson, I've been playing guitar 44 yrs. and I never stop learning about this instrument. I'm a good teacher also but,you're a very good teacher. Keep up the good work.
Hi jackson,
I have just received your lesson on the barre cords and can see this will take alot of hard work.But it's like anything else.if you want to get better you work hard to obtain your goals.
Thanks so much for this Jackson
Jim.
Hi Jackson,
I am enjoying the Barre Chord lesson that you sent. I am working hard at this.
I have a jackson Dinky guitar, and would like to put a Floyd Rose speedloader on this guitar. Is it possible or not? Thanks Jackson I will look forward to hearing from you.
Jim
I am currently taking both a beginners DVD course and a theory course and this video is by far the best explanations of the barre chords relative to the root notes that I have ever seen. So concise….the capo demo and replacement with the finger is just a brilliant lead in.
I just want to thank you for this lesson on barre chords as i am a newbie and this lesson has taught me i can do an F may barre chord pretty well jur have to pick up speed thank you thank you YOU ARE THE BEST
Jackson, you provide a great service to those of us who are beyond the 5 decade mark. I had always wanted to play guitar as a kid. At the age of 17, I joined the Navy and when I retired 25 years later playing guitar was an item on the top of my bucket list. I took lessons for 4.5 years and got the basic drills down, but wanted to play "campfire songs", songs friends and family knew.
With your tutilage and direct teaching approach, I have made so much progress I feel I am making up for lost time. Further, I am enjoying the time with my guitar and when my wife comes near the room, she chimes in for a brief sing along.
Thanks, you have made a significant contribution to my quality of life.
All the best, Mo Man
Jackson, I'm so glad I found you! I've been playing open chords for years but never as well… until I found this site. Barre chords are going to be a challenge but it almost seems attainable now. Thanks!
this is one awesome site. but…I have a question. HOW do I know a difference on which barre chord do I have to play from which formation? Is there a difference if I play a (for example) B7 barre chord from E or A formation? Forx further example, in your tutorial for a song from the Proclaimers, 500 miles, you used three barre chords that are made from E formation. Is it because a song starts with an Emaj chord or…?
I do hope I wasn't rude or asked a stupid question. Just bare in mind that I am a beginner. Keep up the good work!
Trust your ears and your hands Nemanja … whatever sounds and feels comfortable! The other thing I often do is watch a vid of the artist playing live to see how they form the chords. Cheers!
Jackson, not sure if you've ever seen the movie "Scanners" but your great presentation of Barre Cords has just exploded my head or maybe a forhead slap and WOW! One can try to explain but to actually SEE and hear clarifies and I know some folks seem to just know this stuff but for the rest of us.. Brother so Awesome, Thank You!
Just finished watching your barre chord lesson. I've been practising barre chords for a while now not knowing what I was playing. Your lesson cleared that up. Now I can practise knowing which chord I am playing. Thanks for the easy to follow lesson.
My name is Jackson Mace. I have been involved with music and specifically guitar since 1963. I have been an educator for 32 years and a working musician for 40. I have taught guitar in the classroom and also privately. My instruction has focused on advancing practical rather than theoretical knowledge and making learning fun! I have a "healthy" collection of electric guitars and enjoy working on them, setting them up, modding them, etc. I currently work as a part-time professional musician and actor. After family, my other passion is this website. I am committed to enhancing the site and making free lessons and info about the guitar available to you .... committed to being your guitar mentor ... committed to being your FREE GUITAR MENTOR!
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Jackson, this is a good one for the basics on barre chords. Nice to have one lesson that brings this all together.
Hope you had a great Xmas and I wish you all the best for the new year.
Thanks Micheal … glad it was helpful!
Loving the information on this website, you have done great job on the content.
Thanks Gil …. appreciated!
Hello Jackson:
I have continued practicing my saved play lists…
I must say this free lesson has inspired me to practice something my index finger suffers doing…
I have just started stretching my fingers to help accomplish these formations…
Im a dominate right hand, so after brain problems, this excites me… I hope I make you proud…
Coming Back from the ashes…
Well done Robert! I remember not being able play a barre chord if my life depended on it. Persistence rules!
Very interesting points you have observed, thank you for putting up.
thank u so much …. great info
Hi Jackson
you have been showing some good kiddie,s
singalong songs could you show me how to do Singing in the rain
surely its more than just two chords ROB
Hi Jackson You have been showing some really good Kiddie,s
singalong songs can you show me how to play Singing in the rain
with the famous doo be doo doo intro surely there are more than just two
chords the way I have worked it out thanks
ROB
I love your teaching method.
How about some of the sixties
briitish invasion rock
Thank you for your efforts Jackson.
Good work, well done.
Best wishes,
Bob #==(o )
Many thanks Bob!
My hands hurt a bit and after a year trying barre cords on a acoustic ( I felt like giving up ) I just said no and bought an Telecaster and amp and it's so easy I now look for songs with barre cords in them. Your a great help.
Hi Jackson, you being a great help in my guitar learning. You show it very clearly and explain with very good information! Thank you so much!
No worries Sam …. keep up the great learning!
Great site! I've been banging away on guitars for forty years, and never really sat down to figure out exactly what it was I was doing. Always meant to take formal lessons, just never had the time. Now I live so far from any city that has a music shop it makes finally going, nearly impossible. Thanks for putting this up, and keep up the good work.
Glad you are finding it helpful Oilee!
Great start to playing. Takes a lot of the mystery away and replaces it with straightforward instruction.
Thanks Alan … appreciated!
very nice lesson!
thanks for the lesson i am learning and still learning,slowly.
No problem … that’s how the best learning occurs!
great lesson.like your style,looking forward to many more in the future
Thanks Paul and welcome!
you make so easy, great website thanks Jackson
Thanks Jackson,
This is a great site. Thank you for your guidance and instruction…..I've been getting away with it for years…self trained..with all its drawbacks….I'm beginning to teach my two daughters and don't want to miss a thing….I'm looking forward to each new lesson
Thanks in advance….
Joey.
You bet Jpey …. enjoy!
hi therejackson, what a great site you run,wish you were doing it all them years ago when i first started to play guitar & am still learning ,what i like best is that you show us both ends of the guitar and how to play it, the differant strumming is very inportant to me as i have got into a bit if a rut there, & your right a em popped in here and there makes all the differance. who thought i would be playing beatles songs & loving it, as all i ever want to play is, buddy holly, eddy cochrane, r. stones, c.c. w.r, & of course chuck berry etc, so thanks again for all you do & keep it coming.. if any of your other logoners want to just have a jam now and again,as i have moved to live in cyprus & realy do miss playing in a band, let me know, im, 26 going on 64, but still rocking, by 4 now, bryan
Thanks Bryan … glad you;re back at it. If you get a chance …. have a look at songmentor.com
thank you Mr. Jackson for be a grate mentor
What a great site .
Ive been a bass player for about 50 years and never touched a guitar until a few months ago.
Your a doing a great service to novices like me and I wish you well.
Thanks Peter … play a bit of bass myself.
Jackson, thank you for a great lesson, I've been playing guitar 44 yrs. and I never stop learning about this instrument. I'm a good teacher also but,you're a very good teacher. Keep up the good work.
Thanks Tom ….. and welcome!
Hi ,Jackson.Thanks for the chords ,very useful
Regards Lesley
Thanks Lesley!
Thank you Mr mace .very very good and i ham learning the chords leslie clive
WOW!!!! what an awesome 12 min. when i watched the video it clicked your a great instructor
Hi jackson,
I have just received your lesson on the barre cords and can see this will take alot of hard work.But it's like anything else.if you want to get better you work hard to obtain your goals.
Thanks so much for this Jackson
Jim.
You are most welcome Jim!
Hi Jackson,
I am enjoying the Barre Chord lesson that you sent. I am working hard at this.
I have a jackson Dinky guitar, and would like to put a Floyd Rose speedloader on this guitar. Is it possible or not? Thanks Jackson I will look forward to hearing from you.
Jim
I am currently taking both a beginners DVD course and a theory course and this video is by far the best explanations of the barre chords relative to the root notes that I have ever seen. So concise….the capo demo and replacement with the finger is just a brilliant lead in.
Thanks Jim ….. Very appreciated!
I just want to thank you for this lesson on barre chords as i am a newbie and this lesson has taught me i can do an F may barre chord pretty well jur have to pick up speed thank you thank you YOU ARE THE BEST
Thanks so much Brian!
Jackson, you provide a great service to those of us who are beyond the 5 decade mark. I had always wanted to play guitar as a kid. At the age of 17, I joined the Navy and when I retired 25 years later playing guitar was an item on the top of my bucket list. I took lessons for 4.5 years and got the basic drills down, but wanted to play "campfire songs", songs friends and family knew.
With your tutilage and direct teaching approach, I have made so much progress I feel I am making up for lost time. Further, I am enjoying the time with my guitar and when my wife comes near the room, she chimes in for a brief sing along.
Thanks, you have made a significant contribution to my quality of life.
All the best, Mo Man
Thanks MoMan …. You are the man! Keep up the good work and enjoy your music!
Jackson, I'm so glad I found you! I've been playing open chords for years but never as well… until I found this site. Barre chords are going to be a challenge but it almost seems attainable now. Thanks!
Thanks Wanda and welcome!
this is one awesome site. but…I have a question. HOW do I know a difference on which barre chord do I have to play from which formation? Is there a difference if I play a (for example) B7 barre chord from E or A formation? Forx further example, in your tutorial for a song from the Proclaimers, 500 miles, you used three barre chords that are made from E formation. Is it because a song starts with an Emaj chord or…?
I do hope I wasn't rude or asked a stupid question. Just bare in mind that I am a beginner. Keep up the good work!
Trust your ears and your hands Nemanja … whatever sounds and feels comfortable! The other thing I often do is watch a vid of the artist playing live to see how they form the chords. Cheers!
Jackson, not sure if you've ever seen the movie "Scanners" but your great presentation of Barre Cords has just exploded my head or maybe a forhead slap and WOW! One can try to explain but to actually SEE and hear clarifies and I know some folks seem to just know this stuff but for the rest of us.. Brother so Awesome, Thank You!
Ha ha …. Michael Ironside wasn’t it? Glad you were able to benefit from the lesson John!
Just finished watching your barre chord lesson. I've been practising barre chords for a while now not knowing what I was playing. Your lesson cleared that up. Now I can practise knowing which chord I am playing. Thanks for the easy to follow lesson.
You are most welcome Rick!