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Alternative G Chord fretting
I started playing guitar almost 40 years ago, and was taught an alternative G fretting. (3rd finger 3rd fret low E, 2nd finger 2nd fret A, 4th finger, 3rd fret high E ). At that time, we weren’t really fretting the D on the B string, so the theory was to use your pinky finger more often to help with further types of chords ( such as barre chords). Should I abandon this fretting or should I incorporate both into my playing ? Even though I haven’t played in a long time, any progression just feels natural to go to my old G shape. The regular G chord is fine if I start in that position, but I feel like I’m tripping over myself when I try to transition from C or D to the G formation taught by Tony.
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