Barre Chord Numbering Putting it All Together Click here to download a PDF file of Intro to Barre Chord Theory. For people applying chord theory and chord numbering on the piano/keyboard, it is easy to visualize how the chords work together. For the guitarist, it is not that simple. Many musicians have moved to the Nashville Number System for chording songs, and instead of writing the progression G, C, D, C, they might write 1, 4, 5, 4 with the thought that they may transpose from one key to any key. This is one of the benefit of understanding chord theory: making transposing easier. Barre chords enable the guitarist to visualize and transpose with ease. If we are in the key of F, we can play all our major and minor chords with these barre chords (remember I, IV and V are major; ii, iii, and vi are minor): Some important things to observe here include: The I, ii, and iii chords are all whole steps apart. We use the E shape barre chord for them, changing to the Em ...
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