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The following 6 short DRILL tracks are each one small part
of the culminating 3 minute 49 second Bonus Track!

It's cool in several ways . . .

For one thing, it sounds really cool. Going from one major key,
to a minor key, changing moods throughout the whole thing.

But it's also cool because if you follow along with it, and play
it using the chords suggested - the barre chords and frets suggested -
you will get a barre chord workout! Playing in several keys, multiple
modes, and after a short time, doing it with EASE!

When you get this progression down, you'll feel
like you really know what you're doing! And . . .

It's FUN to play!

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I'm about 99.44% pure - I mean, sure, you could NOT have played the
following progressions if you hadn't worked this workshop!

It'll kinda be like playing a big, long Rock Opera! - Kinda Sorta! LOL

The progression doesn't follow any specific "logical order". So it isn't
even slightly predictive! So I provided you with 3 ways to play and follow
along! You'll see that shortly!

First, play each of the 6 DRILLS. You NEED to be able to play each one
completely, and reasonably well BEFORE you try following along with the
actual bonus track. Each of the 6 DRILLS is part of the big track, IN ORDER.
Like, if you were to somehow magically combine all 6 of these
cool, short progressions into one long track! (Ummm . . . )

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EX 26 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 1.MP3
2 Bm / 2 F#m / 5 Am / 1 Fm /
5 Dm / 3 Gm / 7 Em / 7 Bm ///...


EX 27 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 2.MP3
2 B / 2 F# / 5 A / 1 F /
5 D / 3 G / 7 E / 7 B ///...



EX 28 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 3.MP3
7 Bm / 8 Fm / 8 Cm / 8 Fm /
7 Em / 2 F#m / 5 Am / 4 C#m ///...



EX 29 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 4.MP3
2 B / 2 F# / 4 C# / 8 F /
7 E / 9 F# / 12 A / 9 C# ///...



EX 30 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 5.MP3
3 C / 5 Dm / 7 Em / 8 F /
3 G / 5 Am / 7 Bm / 8 C ///...



EX 31 DRILLS: Barre Chords Progression 6.MP3
5 Am / 7 Bm / 3 C / 5 Dm /
7 Em / 1 F / 3 G / 5 Am ////....



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And here it is . . . The Finale!

This is a LONG progression.
AND IT'S NOT ONE WITH REPEATING PARTS.
It has 6 sections, but it's not like a usual "song" with repeating
verses or choruses. It's literally the 6 patterns you just played
above, in one long progression.

You'll need to follow the chord scroller, or the chord chart below
the scroller, to know the chord AND which barre shape to use
for each measure. 3 minutes, 49 seconds!

When you get this progression down, you're going to feel
a HUGE sense of accomplishment! And you SHOULD! . . .

Because MOST players CANNOT play this!

So, stiff upper lip and all that! Get ready to nail this! It's gonna get
"funner and funner" the better you get at it!

The rhythm is just like in the above tracks. But there are a couple things in
the scrolling text to watch for. When you see 3 dots after a chord, they are
only there to help keep the scrolling on time. Like . . .

"1 Fm / ..." is the same as "1 Fm /". But at the end of each section, you'll
see . . . "///.... ". That lets you know it's 4 measures, not 2!

7 Bm ///.... = "Fret 7 Bm ''' Bm ''' Bm ''' Bm '''"

REFRESH THIS PAGE TO START THE SCROLLING BACK TO ZERO.
Then, when the marks line up, hit the play button!

OR . . . use the chord chart below the scroller!

OR . . . print out this text file.

Barre Chords Progressions 1-6 LONG.txt


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^ 2 Bm / 2 F#m / 5 Am / 1 Fm / ... 5 Dm / 3 Gm / 7 Em / 7 Bm ///.... 2 B / 2 F# / 5 A / 1 F / ... 5 D / 3 G / 7 E / 7 B ///.... 7 Bm / 8 Fm / 8 Cm / 8 Fm / ... 7 Em / 2 F#m / 5 Am / 4 C#m ///... 2 B / 2 F# / 4 C# / 8 F / ... 7 E / 9 F# / 12 A / 9 C# ///... 3 C / 5 Dm / 7 Em / 8 F / ... 3 G / 5 Am / 7 Bm / 8 C ///... 5 Am / 7 Bm / 3 C / 5 Dm / ... 7 Em / 1 F / 3 G / 5 Am ////....
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Way . . . To . . . Go . . . !!!

OK, sit back a minute and think this over. Was it worth the time? Did
you learn anything you think you can use? Will it be fun? And one more
thing . . . Can you play Barre Chords better than before you WORKED this?

If the answer is YES to any of these questions, then please do 2 things.

1). Drop me an email. Or PM me on Facebook. Let me know what results you got!

2). DO THIS ALL AGAIN! But this time, it's gonna be WAY easier and faster!
Because you can skip over most of the text! Next time you come back to the
workshop, click the link at the very top of the page!

It looks like this . . .
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suggest a workshop topic! And comments are always welcome!

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to 90 practice sessions. You can do SOME every day. Start where you left off.
Or buckle down and do the whole workshop EVERY DAY for 2 to 3 months! You'll
be amazed at how much better you play guitar!

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