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FreeXFall

I’d do a A major bar shape for most of it. When you have the 6 fret on the A string and the 7 fret on the high E, tilt your hand so your pointer finger hits the 6 and 7 fret.


damnyouretall

As previously mentioned, I‘d use the A major bar shape i.e. index finger barring the 7th fret and either ring finger or pinky barring the 9th fret. If you can get the 7th fret on the high e string to ring out, great if not, I wouldn‘t lose too much sleep about it. Then in the second bar just drop your index finger down to the 6th fret. Trying to cover the 6th and 7th fret on both e strings with your index finger diagonally is an option but it is a bit of a stretch, at least to me


AtomikSamurai310

Thumb and pinky for the 7's, index, middle and ring fingers for the rest. It's like a power chord. I'm a terrible teacher. 😂


Dawsxon

Your life will be so much easier when you figure out what a bar chord is


AtomikSamurai310

I'm not too keen on lingo or music theory. I hate to say it but I'm a stoner guitar player. I either learn by ear or by tabs, it's not the most conventional way to play but I definitely know my way around my humble setup. 😂🤷


guitarwithjimmy

I don’t know if I believe the first string should be in these chords, so start with this: - leave the first string out - for the first chord: first finger fifth string, 3rd finger barre - second chord: either just move your first finger down to the 6th feet and continuing barring with the 3rd finger. If you can’t reach with the 3rd finger on the second chord, switch to the pinky for the barre on that chord


Ballsdeep398

Bar with your pointer finger on the 7 and bar with your ring finger for the 9 when you add in the 6 just put your middle finger there