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Is it possible to have fingers to fat to play guitar?

I can not get d cord with out touching other strings 
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It's possible but unlikely. D is always tough at first. Make sure your thumb is in the centre, rear of the neck and your fingers are rotated 90 degrees to the string so your very tips are in contact. Shift you finger further appart on the fretts to give yourself space and pinch hard between finger and thumb.


You might, if you continue to struggle, try jumbo accoustics at you local store. Wider necks may make learning easier but it's usually down to finger possition.


Rainbird