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Joined: Nov 23, 1999 Posts: 1140 Images: 42 Location: Housatonic, MA | start with the low E tuned to D First chord is a D chord (be sure to hit the low D cause its gonna walk) second chord: add the high G with little finger (1st string 3rd fret) and Thumb on the 2nd fret. (Leave the other fingers where they were) third chord: Thumb goes to the 4th fret, little finger goes to the 5th fret (keep the alternating thing going) forth chord: go back to standard D chord fifth chord: is A (alternate 5th and 4th strings with thumb) Got that? | ||||
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Joined: May 25, 2001 Posts: 3074 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountain High | I think I'd just end up with macrame'd fingers, if I tried this! | ||||
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Joined: Sep 13, 2000 Posts: 8521 Location: Pixley-- Actually An Hr South of Richmond, VA | Me too. Arlo is an expert on playing guitar like that... | ||||
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Joined: Nov 23, 1999 Posts: 1140 Images: 42 Location: Housatonic, MA | You can stop playing the D chord after the 2nd inversion. You only have to alternate the bass strings and play the 1st or 2nd string in addition adg | ||||
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Joined: Aug 25, 1999 Posts: 1089 Location: Ocala, FL, USA | In times like these, I'm glad I'm a struggling keyboard player and not a picker. Just reading the above makes my somewhat arthritic fingers hurt! I can play a pretty mean "Can't Help Falling in Love" on my Yamaha electric keyboard, provided it's in C and I set the keyboard for single-finger chords. C is my favorite key, followed by G, then F (duh!). mikey | ||||
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Joined: Oct 04, 2005 Posts: 681 Location: Clintondale, NY | Thanks, Arlo! You sounded great at Falcon Ridge! kurt... | ||||
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Joined: Aug 25, 1999 Posts: 1274 Location: Herndon, Virginia | I'd be really happy if I could wrap my thumb and still be able to fret a chord...I've got tiny hands and short fingers! | ||||
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Joined: Oct 04, 2005 Posts: 681 Location: Clintondale, NY | There's always the Folk Process. Do the bass run on the fourth string. kurt... | ||||
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Joined: Sep 12, 2000 Posts: 6517 Location: New Jersey | sue wrote: I'd be really happy if I could wrap my thumb and still be able to fret a chord...I've got tiny hands and short fingers! Get a 6 string uke! | ||||
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Joined: May 25, 2001 Posts: 3074 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountain High | 'course, in my case, it would probably help if I knew ANYTHING about how to play a guitar, or a uke, or even a kazoo! | ||||
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Joined: Sep 13, 2000 Posts: 8521 Location: Pixley-- Actually An Hr South of Richmond, VA | Try a Strumstick. Those are so easy to play. If I could ever save up the $$$ I'd love to get me one... | ||||
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Joined: Sep 12, 2000 Posts: 6517 Location: New Jersey | Knowing how to listen is important too! And we know you got that down good! Unless of course you try to listen to a guy like me with a guitar, who has been a begginer for 35 years and goes months at a time without picking it up | ||||
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Joined: Aug 25, 1999 Posts: 1274 Location: Herndon, Virginia | Being a good listener is the most important thing! You can't play or sing with others unless you listen to what they're doing! It's also why people tend to sit in a circle when they're playing together for fun...sometimes even eye contact is important. It's also helpful if you really don't know the song and you're getting the chords from the fret hand of someone who does know the song. | ||||
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Joined: Oct 04, 2005 Posts: 681 Location: Clintondale, NY | Hey, whattaya mean cheating, on the banjo the fourth string is the only option. kurt... | ||||
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Joined: Feb 04, 2008 Posts: 168 Location: Paragould | adg is so funny. Makes me smile. | ||||
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