Shift Work Guitar Chords

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shift work guitar chords
shift work guitar chords

If I don’t have a capo, can I just use bar chords but shift the chords up?

Okay, I’m getting tabs and chords and stuff off the internet, and I just wondered, since it’s been like 2 years since I’ve taken formal lessons, if I don’t have a capo, and I want to play Stay by Sugarland which says to have your capo on the second fret, can I just shift everything up two frets and use barchords?
Or how would that work?
http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/s/sugarland/stay_crd.htm

You could yes… but often to get the right inversions of the chords in the song.. a capo is the best way to achieve them… bar chords can make the song lifeless and boring… which is often the downfall of lots of bands… they don’t understand that to play the instrument well… you have to understand how to play what is essentially the same chord in several different ways….

Sorry I’m not having a go at you… but it would be wise to invest in a capo… until then using bar chords would be fine regarding the bare bones of the song…

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