Thank you for the comment man Although, it would be great if you could translate the expression into English!
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Thanks a lot Kristian, I will check that one. I'm glad the lesson helped, I will probably continue this series with additional chords.
Thank you, Ivan! This workshop improves my chord knowledge a lot!
There's a mistake in video 9, 2:12. The chord names don't synchronize with your playing at that point.
Thank you people!
Very useful. The variation sure makes a huge difference !
Well done Ivane,first thing first - chords!!!
This lesson is really very important! The chords are indispensable for the development of guitarists and musicians! Good work!
Thanks a lot guys
this is very useful lesson, good work
very useful lesson Ivan .great job
Your workshops are very thoroughly done and very useful
Thanks guys, I'm glad you like the workshop Stay tuned for (a lot more) chords
Hey Ivan, you don't know how extremely important this is for beginners and everyone. I mean... you do
Great job Ivan! Chords are important!
Excellent and useful workshop Ivan!
This is great. I will work on the series.
awesome man!!! you´re a god of editing
exactly what I was looking for!
Thanks!
Great workshop Ivan!
Hey guys, welcome to the second lesson from Chords Workshop Series! We have a lot of work ahead of us, so let's start from repeating what we covered in the previous lesson:
In the previous lesson we covered:
- what chords are
- how they are derived
- what are chord triads
- learned open chords in C major key
- learned about inverted chords
- learned simple chord triads with inverted 5th interval across the fretboard
In this lesson we go one step further with triads. We are introducing the "barre chords" here. The term "barre" doesn't have a lot to do with the chords, but more with the way how we fret the chord. To barre the chord means to fret all strings with our index, or other fingers as well in order to accomplish more fuller sound.
Barre chords are great cause you can play all the open chord shapes all over the fretboard, and have 5 or 6 strings ringing in the same time which will result in a much more fuller sound. All the details are contained within the videos, so I won't go any further here in the text.
I suggest that you take the time to watch the video number one (spoken video), cause I'm giving some tips on how to approach this lesson in the most practical way.
Happy learning, and stay tuned for the next lesson in the series. :)