Subject: B Major Chord Positions

Hey Friend,

As promised, I've got both the B major introduction exercises AND eleven different triad positions up the neck. Hope you didn't have plans for today!

Alright, fine, I know I'm not the boss of you, but these positions give you options outside of playing B major barre chords (which you'll get tomorrow). At least take a little time for yourself and your guitar to check some of them out.

Of course, there's always B5 power chords. You know power chords give you tons of flexibility in your playing because they can be used to substitute major or minor chords in a progression.

Interested in learning more about power chords? I wrote an ebook about them, with over 250 printable chord charts included.

Okay, here are the exercise files



I'm off to tear out drywall, so wish me luck that I don't find scary things in the walls...

Peace~

Dave
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