How To Hold A Barre Chord

How to hold a barre chord
To kick off -- this is a barre chord. Don't worry which fret to play it on for now. Just learn how to hold it. I've also included the tabs below to make it easier...
TABS:
E|--1--|
B|--1--|
G|--2--|
D|--3--|
A|--3--|
E|--1--|

Barre Chord Tablature
This is an example of a Barre Chord. Pace your index finger across ALL 6 strings, followed by your middle finger on fret 2, and finally the rest of your fingers on string the 3rd fret of strings 5 & 6.

Barre Chord Positions
Admitted -- it is hard to hold at first, but in time you will get it. The more it hurts the more your fingers need to be stretched. Keep at it each day and I guarantee you'll be able to hold it.
Before I carry on, barre chords are always measured by your index finger. So if I say play a barre chord on fret 4, you place your index finger across ALL strings on fret 4, followed by the rest of your fingers. So always measure a barre chord by your index finger.
Now -- once you can hold a barre chord, you are then able to move it to different locations on the fretboard and play different notes!
So for example...if you hold a barre chord on the 1st fret (top string) you are playing an F chord!
If you move it to the 3rd fret (top string) you are now playing a G chord.
If you move it to the 5th fret (top string) you are now playing an A chord and so on.
Here's a guide of what I'm talking about...

Barre Chord Chart
Bottom line -- learn a barre chord as it is one of the most important chords you will need to play the guitar. It will not be easy the first time -- but keep practicing and never give up!
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