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The Guitar Building Blocks: Barre Chords & How to Use Them screenshot
DVD5 | NTSC 4:3 (720x480) VBR | MPEG2 ~8406 kbps | English: LPCM, 1536 kb/s (2 ch) | 00:56:30 | + PDF Guide | 3.32 GB
Guitar teacher extraordinaire Happy Traum walks the novice player through the basics of barre chords. Guitarists need to know these chords in order to move past the third fret, to play solid rhythm in all keys, and obtain a variety of sounds through chord inversions. Traum teaches basic chord theory, transposing from one key to another and how to play chord progressions and songs. Includes chords.
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  Resident 21.04.2014 1591
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The term "Barre" is the same thing of "Bar" in Latin etmology. Then to avoid confusion in English language, was used the Term used in Spanish Language:
"Barre" to differentiate from "Bar" that means measure.

Although there is no certainty that comes from the Spanish, some believe it was added the suffix 're' just to differentiate from 'bar', since the term 'barr' was used by many authors.
But as the French language influenced all the world till the Russians down the nineteenth century, it is also possible that has been borrowed, because "Barré" in French has the exact meaning of the function applied to the guitar. Who knows!

In Spanish some prefer to say: Cejilla
In other languages: Pestana

The only certainty is that the word comes from the Latin.
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