Hi. This is Hub Guitar.

We're going to look at some more advanced barre chords with the root on the 6th string.

These chords have more complex harmony and many have added notes, called tensions, which give the chord a bit more color.

They could be divided in multiple ways, but we'll approach them as being a group of chords that are either major, minor, dominant major, dominant minor, or diminished.

First, the major chords. These can be used in most cases where there would be a major seventh chord.

Now, the minor chords. These will usually work in place of a minor seventh chord.

Now the major dominant seventh. These would usually be used on a dominant chord that resolves to a major chord.

Now the minor dominant seventh. These dominant chords often resolve to a minor chord.

Finally, diminished chord forms.

Alright! So learn all of these chord voicings, practise them and memorize them, and once you've done that you are ready to learn them with the root on the fifth string.