Hi noobs! Jus something i found out on the web. Could be a useful thing in playing barre chords, if u cant play them right. (though i think this might be tougher than barres themselves!) https://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Guitar/Accessories?sku=361650 Check it out.
Ok I posted some shit. Jus saw it, thought some ppl might like it, thats all. So no critics to me ok??
I learnt barre chords from posts made by jayanth and al in IGT ... search for it .. its well written.
That's a capo. I dont know why everybody is against it and comparing it with Barre Chords. Agreed it's for Barring but a Capo can be really helpful if you have to play songs in F Major or F# Major or things like that where you can still happily use those open chords. Check out the song Aqualung by Jethro Tull where he articulated between F Major and F MajSus2. This is much easier done with a capo on the 3rd Fret, else you are going to have a tough time holding those chords.
Yeah... some songs like wonderwall, cannonball, you're beautiful, etc etc etc... need to be played with capo (if you wanna play along with the song)
Barre chords are easy unless it is a 7th chord. But 7th chords can be played in a easier way on the barre . The capo thing is funny.: nIK!
Guyz its a capo, BUT its a rolling capo. U can roll it to wherever u wanna barre with the thumb of left hand. No screwing & unscrewing involved. Changes position in a jiffy, so i thought it wud help those like me who hate to barre. Thats all. But those who like to barre, congrats dudez, u ppl have passed thru that time when ur finger are developing callus for barre. Stick to ur method, its no doubt the best. Peace
You are contradicting. Barre chords are easy to use and tamper them slightly you get Major, Minor, Dom7, Min7, Maj7, MinMaj7, Diminished, Suspended chords very easily. Best of all, they are all moveable shapes. Another big advantage of Barre chords is play the individual notes and you have nice sweep pattern.