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Summary: The guitar chord progressions in the key of B are based on a B chord. Play the guitar in the key of A sharp with the tips in this free video music lesson from a professional guitarist.
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"How you doing? I'm Steve Anthony, I'm a musician, an actor, singer and in this clip we're going to talk about how to play guitar in the key of B. When we talk about playing in a certain key, we're talking about a chord progression that's based on that cord as the root, in this case B, there's a B cord. It can also be played up here . In a one, four, five pattern, in the key of B, the cords we would use would be B, obviously, E, F sharp, back to B. So, we can either do that here, that's one way to do it. We can also use kappa and placing our kappa on the second fret, which essentially raises the key of the guitar and you can play an open A and open D and open E and that gives you a one, four, five progression in the key of B. I'm Steve Anthony and this has been how to play guitar in the key of B."
eHow Article: How to Play Guitar in the Key of B