Originally posted by Simon G
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Eg the most common and easiest to explain are the e shape and a shape chord. If you play a standard e shape chord but change your fingering to use the second finger as your first and then bar the strings on the first fret you have an f chord .
Same with an a shape bar the first fret and you have a bflat chord.
It is important to learn the notes on the fret board especially the 6th string.
If you play an e shape bar chord and play the a shape on the same fret and a shape two frets higher you get the basic V IV I , which you should by know recognise as the basic twelve bar blues
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