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  • Loraine

    Member
    November 20, 2021 at 6:54 am

    @OhWowMan My hands too small and my fingers wouldn’t stretch well like that.

  • jumpinjeff

    Member
    November 20, 2021 at 8:10 am

    @OhWowMan Yep, use it all the time. This is one of 6 G chord go to shapes that make playing easier for me.

  • Bill_Brown

    Member
    November 20, 2021 at 10:07 am

    Yes @OhWowMan , I use that 2-3-4 shape along with the 1-2-3 when playing an open G – just depends on which chord I’m transitioning from. If I’m coming from a D or an A, then I’m going to the 1-2-3. If I’m coming from an Am or a C, then I do the 2-3-4. Hope that makes sense. I only use the 4 finger G when a picking pattern or an exercise calls for it. When playing a song, I use one of the 3 finger G’s when playing open chords.

  • tailsawaggin

    Member
    November 20, 2021 at 2:27 pm

    Yep, that’s my favored shape since it frees up the index finger for all kinds of shenanigans. Ultimately, though, it’s good to have access to all the shapes, since like @Bill_Brown said, transitions to some chords are more graceful from one form than another. There are some songs where I’ll use that G and the four finger G at different points in the same song, depending on where I need to go next. 🙂


  • David_Leo

    Member
    November 21, 2021 at 4:36 am

    Yes, this is my “go to” G chord also. It eases the transition to G7 and also frees up your index and middle to hammer on to fourths and fifths or pick up other complimentary notes.

  • That_Guy

    Member
    November 21, 2021 at 8:42 am

    Use the three finger G in songs where you switch to a C chord and the 4 finger for songs where you switch to a D chord.

  • N-lightMike

    Member
    November 21, 2021 at 6:11 pm

    You have gotten a number of good replies @OhWowMan .

    Here’s my 2 cents.

    Yes, I have seen it. It is my primary G major chord. For me, it is not a matter of where I’m going or where I’ve come from. I have used this G chord exclusively for years. However, I have worked hard to be able to use the 4 finger chord Tony teaches. Why? Simple. There are many songs that simply don’t sound right if you don’t play that chord. The Eagles, for instance, usually, if not always, used the 4 finger G chord. You won’t get their sound without it.

    MG 😀

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