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Carpediem Posted - 10/30/2002 : 9:31:09 PM
I have a hard time muting right after a bare cord and then playing that same chord right after that? Any tips or help. thanks
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pcbTIM Posted - 10/31/2002 : 1:50:55 PM
No problemo. Feel free to post any more questions.
Carpediem Posted - 10/30/2002 : 10:51:07 PM
Thanks that is exactly what i was talking about...thanks for the tip
pcbTIM Posted - 10/30/2002 : 9:51:26 PM
I'm not sure I understand the question, but I'll do my best to answer it. I think what you're asking is how to play a barre chord (let's say A), mute all the strings, and then play the same A chord again. If this is what you mean, then all you really have to do is hold down your fingers in the position of the chord, then lift your fingers up above the frets but still on the strings, while keeping your fingers in the same position. Then when you want to play the same chord again, all you have to do is push down.

Hope this helps.

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