how do you transpose these chords to play them like if you didnt have the capo
capo on 2nd fret
e--------- a-----4-2- d-2-1-6-4- g-2-2-6-4- b---2-4-2- e---------
asked 28 Mar '10, 04:34
nick 11●1●1 accept rate: 0%
edited 28 Mar '10, 15:06
Asaph ♦♦ 681●10●9●12
It's not clear what's going on with the two E strings. Are they muted (X) or open (0)?
Try to play em like Barre Chords =)
e--------- a-----6-4- d-4-3-8-6- g-4-4-8-6- b---4-6-4- e---------
answered 28 Mar '10, 22:51
Wolf 21●1 accept rate: 0%
edited 29 Mar '10, 01:09
ya the frist u just use ur pointer finger and use ur ring on the one the other too u play where u lay ur index finger all the way down the 4 strings there on the 6 fret and just slide it down to the 4th for the next cord
answered 02 Apr '10, 22:57
joey 1 accept rate: 0%
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It's not clear what's going on with the two E strings. Are they muted (X) or open (0)?