Yeah, bar chords require little knowledge of how to do them, and hella practice. you just over time adapt and you can produce the sound. Like I recently changed the strings on my acoustic to Madd high gage and I kept getting harsh buzzing, but after afew days I got it, its like a habitat, you just gotta ease into it. and definitly agree on the whole open chord deal. I mean I dont know if you are doing any theory or whatever, but learning about what the chords are and stuff helps big time, cause there is alot of different shapes, its cool stuff man. Props for being a musician, musicians and artists get at least 50 more cool points than other people
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