Bar
chords are nothing more then open chords that have been moved down the fret
board by altering the fingring to allow the index finger to lay across the
finger board like a "guitar". The fret your index finger is on determines what
the chord is.There are three examples examples to the left.You can do this
with any open chord that you can manage to finger.Also if the bass note of
the open chord is on the sixth string then the guitar(index finger) should lay
across all six strings.If the bass note of the open chord is on the fifth
string then the guitar should cover string one through five.Remember that if
the open chord is a major chord then your guitar chord will be a major chord,if
the open chord is a minor chord then your guitar chord will be a minor
chord and so on. You get the idea. Hello