Most of my practice time has been spent on learning how to read sheet music while playing — not something that is coming easy for me. Thus far, I’ve worked my way up to the D string (from high E). It has taken me about four weeks to get to there. In retrospect, I think that is terrible… I wish I had gotten further faster…
Anyway, tonight after I finished going over about 45 minutes worth of note reading practice and some finger work [this exercise] I spent time looking at barred chords. Right now, as I write this my left hand is hurting me… I really worked the barred chord. I spent about 10 minutes playing a Bm, A, G, Em progression.
After which I started playing a A, G and then a D, C progression. I was playing these using the following chords.
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A Chord as a “E Shape” Barred Chord
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G Chord as a “E Shape” Barred Chord
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D Chord as a 5th string “A Shape” Barred Chord
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C Chord as a 5th string “A Shape” Barred Chord
I believe that this is good barred chord practice. Using the A, G progress as an example I was playing:
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4/4 A / / / | / / / / | G / / / | / / / /|
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Repeat that 4 times and then play the same rhythm for D, C progression.