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I'm coming at a "G" from the other way. I learned a G chord long ago the way the original poster is trying to learn it now. That way to play the G chord is ingrained.
Now I'm learning a new song and I need to learn what, to me, is the "other" G chord. (Gordon Lightfoot's 'Early Morning Rain'). It's easier to transition to G with index on 5th string, middle on 6th, etc. My point is, if you're a neanderthal, than I must be one too because it's unnatural for me to play the G chord the other way. I practice it and it's getting easier though. I chalk it up to just "part of the game" and treat it like a new chord that I need to get familiar with to play a song. Cary |
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