Need help with these chords

Named, are you able to identify them?
 
Well, I can help you a bit. The big thing with barre Chords is the root note.

For instance you should know that the 5th fret on the E string is an A... The 5th fret of the A string is a D... etc.
If you have a barre chord that has the BARRE on the 5th fret over the E string... it's an A of some sort.

I'm going to give you a link to an awesome tool. what you do is enter the number of the fret for each of the strings E A D G B e... in the box/form below/left and hit Reverse Chord Find.

http://chordfind.com/

Your first chord is 6,8,6,7,6,6 is A#/Bb7
2nd is 6,8,6,6,6,6 is A#/Bbm7
3rd is X,8,10, 8, 9, 8 is Fm7 (He's barring all the way across but isn't playing the E (6) string.)

This should get you started... feel free to message me if you need more help.

Sylvia
 
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