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  • the-old-coach

    Member
    June 25, 2024 at 11:19 am

    Brandon–

    I really like this response of yours. As I was reading down the responses in this thread, I was thinking of a response that would help. I was gonna mention “landing one finger at a time”…….. but then I read your response……… and yours nailed it perfectly.

    I think a person’s hand and brain “find” the first note automatically, with the other fingers just finding their “order” also automatically– (after lots of repetition, of course!).


    To PJ—— Remember that your fretting-fingers have to come from somewhere to get to their “G-chord positions”. Most of the time they will be coming FROM another chord TO that G-chord. If I were to offer one suggestion– it would be for you to consider learning your G-chord by transitioning TO it from another chord. Any other chord– it doesn’t matter.

    There is no song with just one chord. Learning the transitions is equally as important as learning the chords just by themselves.

    One possible second suggestion?…….. close your eyes.

    theoldcoach

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