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MikeandCarolyn

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In order to play a clean G7 chord is it necessary to have both the forefinger and the second finger broken and re-set in a better position or is there another way around it :cry: :swear:

Been learning for a week now :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Mike.
 

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Hey Mike, glad you have seen the light.

I find that the more you can get the tip of your fingertips to press the strings the better. The G7 can be a bit awkward at first but you will get it with practice.

A good practice routine is play a bar each in order of C A minor F and then G7. The fingers will fall naturally into position as the chords are complimentary.

Good luck and keep at it. Practice will bring rewards and a smile.:thumb:
 
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In order to play a clean G7 chord is it necessary to have both the forefinger and the second finger broken and re-set in a better position or is there another way around it :cry: :swear:

Been learning for a week now :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

Mike.


Don't know, Mike. But it helps to be deaf....:winky::thumb:
 
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MikeandCarolyn

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Hey Mike, glad you have seen the light.
A good practice routine is play a bar each in order of C A minor F and then G7. The fingers will fall naturally into position as the chords are complimentary.

Good luck and keep at it. Practice will bring rewards and a smile.:thumb:

Progress is slow-but I'm sure there is some :Smile:

Mike

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