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It is basically using your index finger as a barre across the 4th fret, and essentially the same as using a capo at the 4th fret and playing the basic Am chord:
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Try either placing a capo on or using your index finger to barre the 9th fret and play the Em chord:
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If you capo or barre at the 11th fret and play the Dm chord, you're actually playing the C#m chord:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgiFUr_fbMG7bX75-UJq0xoHmEN2KXgQ3Q_HqIsXeA7mvsMm_SByEoMgF2pl7TYHx-cYAPVrk2y06aydC7sNi0X3gZX_sD7NE6lH7swe-dvqbx8rQNi2vcatvaodyV0KEBwq4zrULYPY-Gr/s400/xDm.jpg)
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