One of the most common questions in this particular area of the forum is about the barre chords in lesson 1 of BGU.
Don't sweat it if the barre chords don't sound perfect every time... as you'll soon see they won't get used much anyway.
The main purpose behind the first couple of lessons is to setup the primary chord shapes we'll use for the rest of the rhythm lessons, but you'll rarely play them verbatim.
My recommendation is always: if you can play it by memory basically along with the CD and make only little mistakes (those that don't cause you to have to stop) then you've got it good enough for now and it's okay to move on.
As you continue through, you'll continue to build technique and when you come back to those earlier lessons it will surprise you how much better they sound even though you haven't played them in a while.
Don't sweat it if the barre chords don't sound perfect every time... as you'll soon see they won't get used much anyway.
The main purpose behind the first couple of lessons is to setup the primary chord shapes we'll use for the rest of the rhythm lessons, but you'll rarely play them verbatim.
My recommendation is always: if you can play it by memory basically along with the CD and make only little mistakes (those that don't cause you to have to stop) then you've got it good enough for now and it's okay to move on.
As you continue through, you'll continue to build technique and when you come back to those earlier lessons it will surprise you how much better they sound even though you haven't played them in a while.