Timeline for How to practice chord changes into B major?
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Jun 11, 2015 at 12:15 | comment | added | Rockin Cowboy | @WilburWhateley I interpret "different variant" as a a different variation of a B chord (say an E shaped barre chord on 7th fret vs A shaped barre chord on 2nd fret). What Tim is suggesting is a different fingering of the variant of B chord that the OP wishes to play. | |
Jun 11, 2015 at 0:51 | comment | added | Wilbur Whateley |
Duuuude, careful. You are really assuming a lot by telling ME to read it carefully. Here is a quote from his question: Please note that I don't want to play a different variant of B major. He wants help putting his fingers in THAT position. Options are good to have, he specifically said he doesn't want options.
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Jun 10, 2015 at 22:10 | comment | added | Tim | @WilburWhateley - read the question carefully, then my answer. The individual strings on each fret are not working for the OP, so there's an alternative. There are many different ways to fret specific strings on chords. Options are good things to have. | |
Jun 10, 2015 at 21:57 | comment | added | Wilbur Whateley | I disagree about playing the bottom string. That is an awkward voicing at that low of a pitch, with the 5th in the bass. Also, that is NOT the chord he is trying to play! He specifically spelled out the fingering he is attempting, so telling him "just do a different fingering" is not a legit answer to his question "help me do this fingering". | |
Jun 9, 2015 at 20:22 | history | answered | Tim | CC BY-SA 3.0 |