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E Shape Exam

It is exam time, wahoo!!!
Do not worry this is not a pass/fail situation.

This exercise is simply meant to work on a few aspects of the E shaped barre chord. The first aspect will be stamina, holding the barre chord for a long time will help with strength and also defining the overall balance necessary on the fretting hand.

The second aspect of this exercise is overall string clarity, by going through the exercise in quarter notes and eighth notes, you will identify which strings may be giving you problems and can further refine your approach.

Working with this exercise will take your E shaped barre chord to a whole new level of clarity and sonic awesomeness.

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  1. After practicing this for some time, I T’S STILL TOUGH!
    I’d give myself a D for execution but I know where my fingers go and understand it, so, I’ll give myself a C for showing up. And that’s being generous lol

  2. I thought I had this down. But after I play through it once, my fretting hand cramps and I cannot hold the right pressure to play clean notes. Good one Tony! I’ll get there!

  3. I’m having a lot of trouble holding the index finger in position long enough to get clarity on the strings.I guess i’ll have to do more strength exercises untill i get there.

  4. This is titled E shape but you are teaching F cord and exercise. I still like how you are teaching the cord no matter title. Very clear and understandable direction.

  5. I totally flunked. I have difficulty folding up my middle finger due to mild arthritis and my fingers are short so they don’t arch well. More strength might help some, but I don’t have high hopes for that. I have the same trouble with the mini-F and the C chord, though they are improving little by little.

  6. Excellent instruction. As a teacher of more than 40 years experience, as you can imagine I have been around the block a few times. Full marks for the meta cognitive approach and delivery. chapeau!

  7. Much better than when I began and made it to 1.5 before my hand and wrist gave out. I passed the E Shape exam, thank you Tony!!!!

  8. Made good progress on my barre chords today. Found that one of my guitars was much easier to have clear barre chords. Love my Alvarez!!!!

  9. OK, I’ll have to play with this for awile my index finger is still not putting pressure on the B-E string and at times the “G” string is dead too. I will practice this too as I go along with this course

  10. No, no way is it easier than the B Barre. My thumb joint is killing me after this one. In fact I took a small break halfway thru to rest my hand.

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  1. After practicing this for some time, I T’S STILL TOUGH!
    I’d give myself a D for execution but I know where my fingers go and understand it, so, I’ll give myself a C for showing up. And that’s being generous lol

  2. I thought I had this down. But after I play through it once, my fretting hand cramps and I cannot hold the right pressure to play clean notes. Good one Tony! I’ll get there!

  3. I’m having a lot of trouble holding the index finger in position long enough to get clarity on the strings.I guess i’ll have to do more strength exercises untill i get there.

  4. This is titled E shape but you are teaching F cord and exercise. I still like how you are teaching the cord no matter title. Very clear and understandable direction.

  5. I totally flunked. I have difficulty folding up my middle finger due to mild arthritis and my fingers are short so they don’t arch well. More strength might help some, but I don’t have high hopes for that. I have the same trouble with the mini-F and the C chord, though they are improving little by little.

  6. Excellent instruction. As a teacher of more than 40 years experience, as you can imagine I have been around the block a few times. Full marks for the meta cognitive approach and delivery. chapeau!

  7. Much better than when I began and made it to 1.5 before my hand and wrist gave out. I passed the E Shape exam, thank you Tony!!!!

  8. Made good progress on my barre chords today. Found that one of my guitars was much easier to have clear barre chords. Love my Alvarez!!!!

  9. OK, I’ll have to play with this for awile my index finger is still not putting pressure on the B-E string and at times the “G” string is dead too. I will practice this too as I go along with this course

  10. No, no way is it easier than the B Barre. My thumb joint is killing me after this one. In fact I took a small break halfway thru to rest my hand.

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