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  • That_Guy

    Member
    February 9, 2022 at 4:56 am

    I use this alot and I call it the lazy g chord. You typically fret the g on the low E and mute the A string. Does t sound too much different. Usually both the high e and bstrings are played at the third fret as usual. Sometimes its even played by just fretting the 3rd fret on the e strings using two fingers instead of 3. But basically the blue grass g just mutes the A string.