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Learn & Master Guitar

SESSION 7 - Barre Chords on the 6th String


Estimated Time to Learn These Concepts - 2-3 Weeks

“If I were not a physicist, I would probably be a musician. I often think in music. I live my daydreams in
music. I see my life in terms of music. . . . I get most . . . in life out of music.”
~ Albert Einstein

Half-Steps & Whole Steps


A HALF-STEP is the distance from any note to the very next note. A WHOLE STEP is two half-steps put together. On
a guitar, each fret is a half-step apart. On a piano, each key, whether white or black, is a half-step apart from the
next key. Even though some white keys on a piano are next to each other, often they will have a black key in
between them. The distance from the first white key to the in-between black key is a half-step. From a white key
to another white key, with a black key in between, is a whole step.
G# or Ab
A# or Bb

C# or Db
D# or Eb
F# or Gb

The only naturally occurring half-steps


are between E to F and B to C.

E F G A B C D E

Naturally occurring means that without using sharps or flats the intervals of E to F and B to C are the only adjacent
pairs that are half-steps. Between these two intervals there is only a half-step difference. All of the other pairs of
adjacent notes, without sharps or flats involved, are whole steps.

On our keyboard there are no black keys between E - F and B - C. On a guitar, each of these two pairs of notes are
side by side with no note in between them.

Notes on the Sixth String


E D C B A G F

12th Fret

SESSION 7 43 Barre Chords on the 6th String


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Sixth String Barre Chords


F Fm F7 F m7 Fsus
1 1
1fr. 1fr. 1fr. 1fr. 1fr.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
2
2 2

3 4 3 4 3 3 3 4

The “1fr.” means to play that chord starting at the first fret. The arcs mean to cover all of the strings with one fin-
ger. When you use one finger to cover more than one string it is called a BARRE. The note with a diamond is the
root of the chord and the note that you will pivot from to move the chord into different keys.

Sixth String Barre Chord Exercises


Learning the moveable F, F7, Fm, Fm7 & Fsus

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SESSION 7 44 Barre Chords on the 6th String

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