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Bar Chords (Help with a Guitar)
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<blockquote data-quote="drpimpvandal" data-source="post: 5150393" data-attributes="member: 596831"><p>On bar cords you can use your thumb to mute out the E and A string if needed. You can put electric strings on a acoustic guitar. It will still sound good and be much easier to learn! Go out and get some super slinks! Get some finger ease spray makes the strings slippery and less callouses. Cut your finger nails as short as you can stand on fingering hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drpimpvandal, post: 5150393, member: 596831"] On bar cords you can use your thumb to mute out the E and A string if needed. You can put electric strings on a acoustic guitar. It will still sound good and be much easier to learn! Go out and get some super slinks! Get some finger ease spray makes the strings slippery and less callouses. Cut your finger nails as short as you can stand on fingering hand. [/QUOTE]
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