Check the coTherefore Bb/C („Bb over C”) is a Bb major chord played over a lower C. The bass can, but doesn't have to be part of the chord. This chord is actually nothing else but a Csus9 respectively C9sus chord, or when written in detail, a C7sus4(9) without the 5th being played (normally omitted anyway in that chord on guitar).mment
Play Cmi7 bar chord then lift off fingers leaving your barring finger down and that's it you don't need to play E strings unless you want to hope that helps.barre finger never has to leave the fretboard
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How do you Play the Bb/C ?
Check the coTherefore Bb/C („Bb over C”) is a Bb major chord played over a lower C. The bass can, but doesn't have to be part of the chord. This chord is actually nothing else but a Csus9 respectively C9sus chord, or when written in detail, a C7sus4(9) without the 5th being played (normally omitted anyway in that chord on guitar).mment
Please Show how You Play the Bb/C
Put your index finger on fret 3 on string 1 up to string 5. That is not the lowest string 6, and you have it.
This is also known as an inversion😊
Play Cmi7 bar chord then lift off fingers leaving your barring finger down and that's it you don't need to play E strings unless you want to hope that helps.barre finger never has to leave the fretboard
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