COMPARING DIFFERENT
GUITAR PLAYING METHODS



Guitar players have used various tools in helping them to play the guitar for a long time, including various kinds of 'slides' and 'capos'. The GUITAR BARRE ® is simply just another 'tool', and is in fact really a cross between a 'slide' and a 'capo'. The GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD is very similar to methods used by 'barre', 'slide', 'dobro', 'Hawaiian slack' and 'pedal steel guitar' players. The GUITAR BARRE ®, when fitted with the interchangeable 'hard bar', is similar to the various 'slides' used in most of these methods.

What sets the GUITAR BARRE ® apart from these other 'tools' is its 'soft bar', which produces a clean, mellow, finger type 'barre chord' sound, unlike the somewhat abrasive sound associated with most 'slides'. And the finger rest on the GUITAR BARRE ® enables one to use the full energy of one's hand to push the strings down against the fret, instead of just one finger, which is difficult, as in the other methods. Also, the 'gripper' part of the GUITAR BARRE ® makes it much easier to control movement and to interact with the fretboard - this is not the case with traditional 'slides'.

Beginning with the GUITAR BARRE ® insures success for all, and enables one to play forever without lots of practicing, maintaining callused fingers and memorizing lots of complicated chord fingering positions. And for those who want to go on and learn traditional fingering methods (optional), they are much more likely to succeed having started with the GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD, because they have already gotten down the basics of rhythm strumming, reading music and making chord changes. And using the GUITAR BARRE ® builds hand strength and dexterity as well, which are so important in traditional fingering methods.

"Open tunings" are used extensively by almost all guitar players, and in fact were embraced enthusiastically by Carl Orff, a leader and innovator in music education for children. Our LEVEL II Modified Open Tuning, which enables one to BARRE ALL major, minor and dominant 7th chords, is a totally new tuning, was created by us after years of experimentation, and is revolutionary in its simplicity and diversity. (If you have some musical background, and are interested in "Open tuning" your instrument to something other than a C chord, because you find yourself playing mostly in one or two Keys other than C, refer to our Level II Method Book.)

Unlike methods using a clamp-on chording device, which limits the player to playing only 3 or 4 chords at a time in one Key, with the GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD you can play all the common chords in any Key. And unlike short cut finger chording methods where you are limited to playing only 4 strings, with the GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD you are using all 6 strings for a full chord sound. And, of course, you don't need a special instrument or special music when using the GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD. The GUITAR BARRE ® works on all guitars, banjos and ukulelels (right or left handed) and with all sheet music. In summary, nothing compares to the ease and versatility of learning and continuing to play using the GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD.

The GUITAR BARRE ® METHOD has been developed and taught to thousands of children and adults, primarily through Artist-in-Education grants funded by the National Endowment for the Arts. It is being used extensively in homes, schools, churches and other settings, by children and adults of all ages, early childhood teachers, music teachers, and music, recreation and occupational therapists.

If you are an early childhood teacher, an elementary music teacher, a music therapist, a college-level teacher teaching music methods to any of the previous groups, or anyone else with an interest in helping others to play the guitar, please read over, at your leisure, the PREFACE, ARTICLE 1 and ARTICLE 2 - you will find them most interesting.

GUITAR BARRE® METHOD for One-Handed Players

One-Handed Playing Simplified Chording for One-handed Players

One-Handed Playing Simplified Chording for One-handed Players

The GUITAR BARRE® METHOD is successfully being used to play the guitar by those with only one hand. With the instrument on the players lap (labels on the face of the fretboard), the GUITAR BARRE is held in either of two ways (pictured to the right), and is pushed down to barre the desired chord, while the index finger is used to strum the strings. With a little practice, this is a very easy and powerful method, for those with this kind of handicap, to be able to chord any guitar, banjo or ukulele.

For more information on how this is being done, please email or call us.

SUMMARY OF THE OTHER SIMPLIFIED GUITAR CHORDING DEVICES

BOTTLE NECK SLIDE - open tuning, push down on strings with one finger inside the slide (difficult), abrasive feedback sound when changing chords. (Note: trying to barre chords with just one's finger is extremely difficult and uncomfortable, but very effective for those experienced musicians who can - that is why the GUITAR BARRE {with interchangeable soft and hard bars} was developed - so beginners can play like the pros). And the GUITAR BARRE works on all BANJOS and UKULELES as well. (Someday the GUITAR BARRE will be accepted by traditional guitar players - just like another useful tool they all use - the capo.)

E-Z CHORD - standard tuning, obtrusive, attached to guitar, does not fit all guitars, does not work on banjos or ukuleles, plays only four chords (1 key), to play in other keys requires re-configuration on the guitar, no left handed play.

E-Z SLIDE CHORD - standard tuning, obtrusive, does not fit all guitars, does not play all major and minor chords, does not work on banjos and ukuleles, no left handed play.