Root 5 Major Barre Chords
July 7, 2011 No CommentsOnly one more barre chord to go! This time it’s the root 5 major barre chord, perhaps the toughest of the bunch. But you guys can do it!
Only one more barre chord to go! This time it’s the root 5 major barre chord, perhaps the toughest of the bunch. But you guys can do it!
We’ve got another riff to practice root 5 pentatonics, this time it’s in the style of talk-box wiz Peter Frampton.
Now it’s time to learn the next set of barre chords – the root 5 shapes. In this lesson we’re just learning one chord, the root 5 minor shape.
We’ve got another root 6 barre chord riff, this time in the style of the super heavy groovin’ Red Hot Chili Peppers (wearing a shirt is optional for this riff).
Fun riffs always make tough topics easier, so we’ve got an awesome one in the style of garage rock revivalists Jet. Hope you like it!
This might be the toughest lesson you guys have had yet! We’re of course looking at barre chords, but with some practice and good technique, you’ll pick them up in no time.
In this lesson we’re going to get our southern rock jam band on with a Gov’t Mule inspired root 5 pentatonic lick.
In this lesson we’re going to check out a root 5 pentatonic riff in the style acoustic/pop/blues great John Mayer. We hope you like it!
We’re going to practice our root 5 pentatonic scale with a great swinging riff inspired by the jazz great John Scofield.
The root 6 pentatonic scale may be the most important scale we’ll need to know, but the root 5 shape is not far behind. Learn all about this scale in this lesson!
Today we’re checking out the other main unison bend. The idea is the same as the last and so is the result – screeching guitar awesomeness!
Time to learn a pre-bend riff in the style of top hat wearing guitar god Slash!
Today we’re learning about a pre-bend, a smooth, soulful bend that can really add some flavor to your lead playing.
Here’s another pedal tone bend, great for playing some tasty lead in all styles!
Today we’re looking into the pedal tone bend, similar to a unison bend but instead we play two different notes.
Here’s a super soulful blues riff in the style of Muddy Waters to practice those advanced blues bends.
This bending riff is one of the classic lead country licks every chicken picker needs to know.
Next up we’ve got finger licking country bending riff in the style of country great Brad Paisley.
This signature bend is one of the tastiest around and has been used by the likes of Jimmy Page, David Gilmore, and Chuck Berry. So let’s get started!
Today we’ll get some practice in with those prebends with a super tasty Billy Squire style riff. Enjoy!