The root five Minor bar chord is featured in Examples 15-17. Before trying these progressions study the following chord diagrams of all the bar chords used in Examples 15-17.
The following example involves changing from an A Major bar chord to an A Minor bar chord. This is easily achieved by lifting the second finger of the left hand off the A Major fingering. Both chords are fingered on the fifth fret. A sixteenth note rhythm counted as 1 and ah, 2 and ah, 3 and ah, 4 and ah is used.
Example 16 features the B Minor bar chord (7th fret) and the A Minor bar chord (5th fret).
Tlic root six bar chords used in Example 17 are B Major (7th fret), Bb Minor (6th fret) G# Minor (4th fret) and F# Major (2nd fret). A syncopated rhythm, counted as 1, 2 and miss and 4 andt is used as the rhythm to this example.