Edgefan,
Remember, also, that most open and minor chords can still be barred. Chords like G, A, B, C, D, Am, Dm can be barred. I still love the normal open chords myself. But, if you're having difficulty transitioning from a barre chord to an open chord, this may help. Just my two cents (or pences).
Kahuna
Edgefan wrote:Hey Skydad,
Practice is the best way to build up the hand strength but that spring loaded hand exercise thing that Kahuna metioned was a big help for me. It's called a Gripmaster and I keep one at work so that I can work on my hand strength even when I can't pick up my guitar. Although, I think my coworkers may have thought I had some nervous condition that needed to be released through constant hand exercise until I explaiined what it was used for. Anyway, my challange now is not the actual formation of the bar chord but the transition from bar to open chords. Yes, I know the answer...practice, practice, practice.
EF