Does anyone here have any advice on how to play the following chord:
e:-1--
B:-3--
G:-3--
D:-3--
A:-1--
E:----
I am having a really hard time with this chord, any tips would be great, thanks.  I tried playing it like it says in the Dave Style Lessons area and that seem almost impossible without muting the high F.
			
			
									
						
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yea, for the most part, when you play a barred chord with the root on the a string, you usually aren't going to get the note on the high e to ring out so well...but who needs it? and if you're looking for something to ring out, try playing it like this sometime x13333...just get the high e with the finger that's doing the barring and that gives you something a little different
and of course, you could always play a Bb barred chord with the root on the low e string and then you'll get a Bb on the high e
			
			
									
						
							and of course, you could always play a Bb barred chord with the root on the low e string and then you'll get a Bb on the high e

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