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  Posting a "barre chord" sticky?

Clancy, I think it might be a good idea to pick one of the "barre chord nightmare" threads and post it as a stick in the Playing the Guitar section. Seems that there are a ton of these threads getting started lately and maybe a sticky would help cut down on these a bit.


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That might be an idea along with a direct link to barre chords in the mini lessons.

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Let me know which one (thread) is a good one and I'll sticky it.

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Let me know which one (thread) is a good one and I'll sticky it.

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Great idea, but choose carefully chaps .... we want the best, barre none!

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Anyone found a good barre chord thread that's worth sticking yet?

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not yet.......


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If we don't find one, then how about starting a new one. That way we make sure to put in the link to the barre chord lessons as well as a way of all of us getting our two cents in ;-) Maybe the title is something like Barre Chord Tips for Beginners and Beyond. I know, no sense re inventing the wheel, so maybe we'll find a good thread or two. Maybe we also could merge a thread or two.


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Any old way is good for me... Want to start a thread Steve? I would do it, but... since I'm the only non-guitar player here, seems a little silly for me to start one or pick a good one.

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Any old way is good for me... Want to start a thread Steve? I would do it, but... since I'm the only non-guitar player here, seems a little silly for me to start one or pick a good one.

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Yah, I'll do it. I gotta go for now. I'll do it tonight or tomorrow.



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Thanks Steve! Just saw your post, thanks for the effort. I'll also add that in the lessons section when I get it more organised.

Check out Steve's thread on Barre Chords here - Barre Chords for Beginners and Beyond

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Thanks Steve! Just saw your post, thanks for the effort. I'll also add that in the lessons section when I get it more organised.

Check out Steve's thread on Barre Chords here - Barre Chords for Beginners and Beyond

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You're totally welcome. Glad to be a help.

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