Basic Guitar - The B Minor Chord

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Franklin Taggart
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Franklin Taggart is a guitarist, singer/songwriter, recording engineer and record producer based in Silver Spring, MD. He's played guitar since 1975 and has been involved in some aspect of performing, recording and composing ever since then. He also is a well known guitar teacher in the Washington, DC area. He has been nominated for many WAMMIE awards from the Washington Area Music Association, winning the Traditional Folk Instrumentalist category in 2001. His first CD Falling All the Way has received excellent reviews from a variety of sources and was also nominated for seven WAMMIE's.

Basic Guitar - The B Minor Chord

This is a video collection of fingerings for many standard guitar chords that easily describe how to place each finger to successfully make each chord.

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Hi, I am Franklin Taggart and I am a guitar player and a guitar teacher. I would like to show you how to make a B minor chord on the guitar. For the B minor chord, your first finger goes on the second fret of the first string. Your middle finger goes on the third fret of the second string. Your ring finger goes on the fourth fret of the fourth string and your pinky goes on the fourth fret of the third string. For the B minor chord you are going to play the bottom four strings and thats how you play a B minor chord.

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