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@BarbaraM I did mean the ring finger. My apologies for the error. Yes, sometimes fretting a chord higher up the neck may cone easier at the beginning as you train your hands and fingers to become more limber and stronger. You don’t necessarily need to capo to do it. Simply move up the neck and start say at the 5th or 7th fret and when you’re able to get a clean chord (can play each individual string from the A string down, then move up a fret and start the process over. Dont stay at the higher frets once you can play it, because the ultimate goal is to play it at the open chord location. Keep,working at it, and all of a sudden, you’ll realize one day you can do it every time.
