By Paul Clews 01271 867761/ 07866 650015 First Steps For Guitar.

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By Paul Clews / First Steps For Guitar

Bar Chords or Moving The F Chord

Notes On The E String (Root 6) E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E Gb Ab Bb Db Eb

Notes On The E String (Root 6) E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E Gb Ab Bb Db Eb

Play the F shape with your index finger on the 3rd fret, this is now G Play the F shape with your index finger on the 5th fret, this is now A Play the F shape with your index finger on the 7th fret, this is now B Play the F shape with your index finger on the 8th fret, this is now C Play the F shape with your index finger on the 10th fret, this is now D Play the F shape with your index finger on the 12th fret, this is now E

Song Moving The F Shape F Bb |1 2 & & 4 &| 1 2 & & 4 &| C Bb F N/C |1 2 & 3 4 &|1 |

C’mon Everybody F Bb |1 2 & & 4 &| 1 2 & & 4 &| C Bb F N/C |1 2 & 3 4 &|1 |

Teenage Kicks D Db Are teenage dream's so hard to beat B Db Every time she walks down the street D Db Another girl in the neighbourhood B A Wish she was mine, she looks so good G I wanna hold, wanna hold her tight Ab A and get teenage kicks right through the night Arranged by Paul Clews

Smells Like Teen Spirit |F |Bb |Ab |Db |

Smoke on the Water | G Bb C G| Bb Db C | | G Bb C Bb| G | | G Bb C G| Bb Db C | | G Bb C Bb| G |

Things To Remember 1 Practice all Rhythms 2 Mixing Rhythms Together 3 All the Notes On The Bottom E (Root 6) 4 Changing Any Chord To Any Other Chord 5 Continue to learn the songs that you want to play 6 Practice to change all chords smoothly