Bar chords can also have their root note on a different string, e.g., root 4 Bar chords. Root 4 Bar chord shapes are based upon open D chords. The following root 4 Bar chord shapes are also called D formation bar chords.
D
Dm
D7
D6
F
Fm
F7
F6
The following chord progression uses root 4 Bar chords.
Rhythm Pattern
The following diagrams show three more D formation root 4 Bar chords as well as another useful root 4 bar Bar chord based upon the basic Fmaj7 chord. The root note is on the 4th string but it is not on the same fret as the first finger bar.
Dmaj7
Dm7
D7sus
Fmaj7
Fmaj7
Fm7
F7sus
Abmaj7
The following chord progression combines D formation root 4 Bar chords with the Fmaj7 formation chord shape shown in the previous diagrams.
Rhythm Pattern