Barre Chords The Ultimate Method and Reference Guide

Barre Chords The Ultimate Method and Reference Guide by Troy Stetina is published by Hal Leonard in 2000 and consists of 48 pages. This guide serves as a comprehensive resource for learning to play barre chords on the guitar, providing essential information on various chord forms and fingerings. It includes details on movable shapes, roots, and a variety of chord types, making it a practical tool for guitarists looking to enhance their skills.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of barre chords, including major, minor, seventh, ninth, and extended chords. The book also features sample chord progressions to facilitate application practice, ensuring that users can effectively implement what they learn. With its focus on instruction and study, this pocket guide is designed for those interested in improving their guitar playing through structured learning.
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(Pocket Guide). The best single source for learning to play barre chords on the guitar! This handy guide covers: all barre chord forms and fingerings; movable shapes and roots; major, minor, seventh, ninth, added tones, alterations and extended chords; sample chord progressions for application practice; and more!
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