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Fisher’s Hornpipe • 6

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  1. I noticed that you could leave your finger in the C-shape chord (D chord in this capo position) for the entirety of measures 11-12, using your pinky to fret the notes on the third fret and your index finger to fret the notes on the first fret. Or, more accurately, since you’re supposed to play an A chord at this point of the song, you could switch to a G-shape chord, using fingers 2-4 (middle, ring, pinky) to fret the A-string, low E-string, and high-E string, respectively. I don’t necessarily think there’s any advantage to doing it that way; it just allows you to work inside the chord shape, like in some of the other measure of the tune.

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