Great vid Kevin, Vicky and Maggie May! Even though I'm an advanced beginner, you guys have helped me cement the "Barre" Please keep producing straight forward, approachable and friendly content!! Love it!!
Thank you, Kevin for you’re lesson barre chords Bm the sound is the best one. And I like you because you take you’re time for to give to us the best lesson on guitar. Grace
Great video. I had given up learning how to play one of my favorite Decemberists songs because of the cursed B-minor. This makes all the difference. The wrist tip alone is huge! Thanks for posting
Thanks for 10 years I've been trying to play guitar and the road has been bumpy due to not being able to play the dreaded Barre Chord. It's so simple now I've seen this video many thanks from Christopher in Wales.
Thank You for explaining the barre chord setup, yup I’m o e of those people that shy away from songs with barre chords 🤷🏼♀️ hey I’m just getting the C chord LOL and suggestion if you slide the Am chord down to the 3rd fret it is a easy Bm and sounds pretty close to the barre chord version and for this 68 yr old a heck easier - my wrist just can’t do barre chords
Thank you Kevin for another inspiring video on the 'tough' chords. Yeah, daily practice with 'incremental' progress should help in getting it perfect. Meanwhile, I always look forward to your TH-cam channel's mascot, alias Magiemae (excuse me if misspelled) coming for her treat. Wish you and your family a great weekend. Cheers! New Delhi
I'm getting there with barre chords can do the f shape barre and move up and down the neck now moving onto the b barre and moving between f and b but it's just practice
I really like your videos, and may I suggest a further tip for learning bar chords? Which is to learn to play Amin and Emaj with fingers 2, 3 & 4, rather than 1, 2 & 3 - when these are called for in a song. That way, you develop muscle memory in those three fingers in advance of playing a bar chord.
Great lesson, I’ve been avoiding barre chords for decades. My favorite guitar is 45 years old w almost flat frets1-3, I gotta select another guitar to learn this, I just figured this out, likely the reverse also, high action makes barre difficult. Gotta find my happy medium setup😂
@@Relaxandlearnguitar You're welcome Sir Relaxandlearnguitar, thank you for the amazing tips and tricks I have learned new stuff like using the boney part of the finger and elbow position, which helped A LOT.
Also thanks for the specifics of elbow, arm, wrist and thumb positioning. I usually rest my D guitar on left leg, wondering if I need to bring it over for barre to get more grip?
Kevin, thanks for another great lesson. When we first pick up the guitar and decide we will be serious…….which just maybe the biggest factor in our skill development……commitment……if we initially learn our basic open chords with the middle, ring and pinky finger wouldn’t barre chords come easier? I didn’t learn that way but sometimes wonder……
You are welcome. Interesting, I have never heard this take. Wouldn’t hurt I suppose. I personally think learning the open chords and being successful is the gateway drug to learn even more on the guitar :)
Kevin, I can play the barre chords and they sound clean but in transition during a song like G to Bm I just can’t land it. I don’t have the muscle memory. I’ve been trying for a year to just land the barre chord during songs like I do open chords and my punk usually doesn’t get there in time. It’s really frustrating because I can strum and play pretty good but I just can’t switch on the fly to the barre chord fast enough and I have pauses when playing. Any thing you can suggest because I’ve all but given up on them. Thanks! -Ryan
Hang in there. I do have some tips in this video to practice switching between those 2 chords. th-cam.com/video/CFu-VIM62Sc/w-d-xo.html. Hope it helps!
I keep trying to do the first finger barre chord. When I strum each string separately and try to get them to ring out clear. I am not able to get all the strings to ring out clearly
Kevin I’m going on over a year and the last 3 months I’ve been practicing this Bm almost daily. It’s still hit and miss and not natural. Like it’s a struggle. Moat the time my pinky is the issue not getting where it needs to be. But is this unusual at this point? Should I just throw in the towel and accept that maybe barre chords are not something I can do? I mean who takes this long to finally get it? Thanks for any advice you can send me. Ryan 😊
You and a bunch of other folks! Stick with it. A little each day. Choose a Bm chord and another chord to practice transition to and from. Have you seen this lesson yet? th-cam.com/video/uj_o5FHZoBQ/w-d-xo.html
Check out my most popular song lessons here th-cam.com/play/PLdK4lrg6GgfgTA0bz9mJHgoTMzKTgRpUb.html
Great vid Kevin, Vicky and Maggie May! Even though I'm an advanced beginner, you guys have helped me cement the "Barre"
Please keep producing straight forward, approachable and friendly content!! Love it!!
Will do! Thank you so much for your support!
Thank you, Kevin for you’re lesson barre chords Bm the sound is the best one. And I like you because you take you’re time for to give to us the best lesson on guitar. Grace
I'm glad you found it helpful! Thanks for the kind words!
I always trust a man with his Dog (Maggie Mae). Your lessons are great slow and easy to understand. Much appreciated.!!!!
You are welcome! We love our dogs don’t we!
Thanks for doing this video. You're very good at breaking down the mechanics of playing. Cheers!
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for breaking it down for us. Great videos.😊
You are so welcome!
You the man. King of the campfire music. Thanks so much for your help.
You bet!
Great video. I had given up learning how to play one of my favorite Decemberists songs because of the cursed B-minor. This makes all the difference. The wrist tip alone is huge! Thanks for posting
You are welcome! Happy to help!
Thank you for making this video
You are welcome
Hi there , im from the Netherlands , your lessons are easy to follow and really helpfull thx so much 👍👊
You are welcome. Thanks for watching!
Excellent
Thanks!
Golly, the to- of tucking I. The elbow made all the difference in playing Barr chords. Maybe I will get there some day!! Thank you.
Keep at it, it will come!
Thanks for 10 years I've been trying to play guitar and the road has been bumpy due to not being able to play the dreaded Barre Chord. It's so simple now I've seen this video many thanks from Christopher in Wales.
Happy to help! Enjoy! Never too late.
Thank You for explaining the barre chord setup, yup I’m o e of those people that shy away from songs with barre chords 🤷🏼♀️ hey I’m just getting the C chord LOL and suggestion if you slide the Am chord down to the 3rd fret it is a easy Bm and sounds pretty close to the barre chord version and for this 68 yr old a heck easier - my wrist just can’t do barre chords
You are welcome. A little a day will go a long way. Keep on picking and add in barre chords later if you like. Thanks for what hung.
I love the way you teach! It’s so easy to follow. Greetings from South Africa 🇿🇦
Thanks ! Happy to help!
Picked up on a tip I hadn't tried, Thanks again for great lessons!!
Great to hear. Happy to help. You are welcome.
Thank you Kevin for another inspiring video on the 'tough' chords. Yeah, daily practice with 'incremental' progress should help in getting it perfect. Meanwhile, I always look forward to your TH-cam channel's mascot, alias Magiemae (excuse me if misspelled) coming for her treat.
Wish you and your family a great weekend.
Cheers!
New Delhi
Thank you for watching us! We appreciate it!
I'm getting there with barre chords can do the f shape barre and move up and down the neck now moving onto the b barre and moving between f and b but it's just practice
Keep it up. That’s great!
I really like your videos, and may I suggest a further tip for learning bar chords? Which is to learn to play Amin and Emaj with fingers 2, 3 & 4, rather than 1, 2 & 3 - when these are called for in a song. That way, you develop muscle memory in those three fingers in advance of playing a bar chord.
That is a really good tip!
@@Relaxandlearnguitar Thank you!
This is fantastic am just starting out your lessons are well just nice to follow
Excellent! Thanks for your support here too!
Thank you for your videos
My pleasure!
Very good instructor. Thank you.
Thank you, my pleasure!
Great lesson Kevin.
Hi Randy! Thanks so much!
Only the Bm gives me fits. Been playing for over a decade.
Always 1 lol. Stick with it.
Great lesson, I’ve been avoiding barre chords for decades. My favorite guitar is 45 years old w almost flat frets1-3, I gotta select another guitar to learn this, I just figured this out, likely the reverse also, high action makes barre difficult. Gotta find my happy medium setup😂
the action on your guitar will make a HUG difference.
Amazing Teacher :O 10/10 !!!!
I enjoyed the way you teach. (sub/like/shared)
Thank you!
@@Relaxandlearnguitar You're welcome Sir Relaxandlearnguitar, thank you for the amazing tips and tricks I have learned new stuff like using the boney part of the finger and elbow position, which helped A LOT.
Cold by Chris Stapleton is a great song to work on Barres. Slow pace and lots of ‘em! Love your channel!
Thanks for the tip!
Also thanks for the specifics of elbow, arm, wrist and thumb positioning. I usually rest my D guitar on left leg, wondering if I need to bring it over for barre to get more grip?
You are welcome. Yes, I think resting your guitar on your right leg will help you
can you do a lesson on transition between barre and open chords, because i can play both but changing, is a nightmare
Here is a lesson that should help th-cam.com/video/CFu-VIM62Sc/w-d-xo.html
@@Relaxandlearnguitarthanks me too
Kevin, thanks for another great lesson. When we first pick up the guitar and decide we will be serious…….which just maybe the biggest factor in our skill development……commitment……if we initially learn our basic open chords with the middle, ring and pinky finger wouldn’t barre chords come easier? I didn’t learn that way but sometimes wonder……
You are welcome. Interesting, I have never heard this take. Wouldn’t hurt I suppose. I personally think learning the open chords and being successful is the gateway drug to learn even more on the guitar :)
Nice song
Thanks man!
How do we join your membership because I can’t join from phone?
You can learn more here.www.relaxandlearnguitar.com/membership-subscribers/
If you have trouble you can email me kevin@relaxandlearnguitar.com
Kevin, I can play the barre chords and they sound clean but in transition during a song like G to Bm I just can’t land it. I don’t have the muscle memory. I’ve been trying for a year to just land the barre chord during songs like I do open chords and my punk usually doesn’t get there in time. It’s really frustrating because I can strum and play pretty good but I just can’t switch on the fly to the barre chord fast enough and I have pauses when playing. Any thing you can suggest because I’ve all but given up on them. Thanks! -Ryan
Hang in there. I do have some tips in this video to practice switching between those 2 chords. th-cam.com/video/CFu-VIM62Sc/w-d-xo.html. Hope it helps!
I keep trying to do the first finger barre chord. When I strum each string separately and try to get them to ring out clear. I am not able to get all the strings to ring out clearly
It can take some time to get the right pressure and technique to get all the strings to ring. Keep practicing a little each day
Kevin
I’m going on over a year and the last 3 months I’ve been practicing this Bm almost daily. It’s still hit and miss and not natural. Like it’s a struggle. Moat the time my pinky is the issue not getting where it needs to be. But is this unusual at this point? Should I just throw in the towel and accept that maybe barre chords are not something I can do? I mean who takes this long to finally get it? Thanks for any advice you can send me.
Ryan 😊
You and a bunch of other folks! Stick with it. A little each day. Choose a Bm chord and another chord to practice transition to and from. Have you seen this lesson yet? th-cam.com/video/uj_o5FHZoBQ/w-d-xo.html
Fractured my left thumb many years ago. So prolonged pressure from barre chords can be very painful for me.
I would imagine!
great if you have long fingers :)
They help! But stick with it
Maggie May is precious. She needs her s little guitar.
Now that would look precious. Lol
Giving up playing as have tried to learn barre chords for almost 15 months, and still cannot do it
Lots of other things to play even without barre chords.
It's so hard I am a beginer but I just can't make it 🤦♀️
It takes some time. But once you get it it is like riding a bike…..
@@Relaxandlearnguitar I belive it's true but I am so frustrad