Do you ever want more than just a simple G, D, or C chord? Do you ever strum a bar chord and wonder, "Gee, isn't there anything... more than this?" Well, your question has been answered, in the form of these slick guitar chords. These chords are moveable, so while you'll be shown each chord in the key of E, the shapes can be applied to any key. There is a bit of theory involved in the breakdown of these chords, so if you want to understand the 'why' behind how these slick babies are constructed, you should consider checking into my holy grail of guitar lessons, Guitar Super System (here, I'll make it easy: take this 20% discount just for reading this post).
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