Topic: does any1 play G like this?
does any1 play G like this?
E - 3
B - 3
G - 0
D - 0
A - 2
E - 3
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does any1 play G like this?
E - 3
B - 3
G - 0
D - 0
A - 2
E - 3
Yeah!
Depends on the song and how it fits in really but, yeah don't be afraid to play variations of chords if it sounds better.
I've seen that variation recommended in a few songs and have given it a try. I may not have played it right because I didn't notice any particular improvement over the other way when I gave it a go.
- Zurf
most of the time
It's just putting a little bit more emphasis on the D in the chord rather than the B. So you get a slightly brighter sounding G chord. To my ear any way. It won't fit better all the time but it's good to be aware that it is an option.
I do depending on the next chord in the progression. I'll use 320033 when changing to a D ,Em7,Cadd9..etc and use 320003 when changing to a C, Fmaj7..etc I look at every song before I sit down to learn it and use the fingering for the chords that make the progression easiest for me. I ussually try to incorporate guides and pivots into my changes to ease them. Peace!
sometimes, I also play the C chord in a similar way
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doc, thats a C/G right???
looks like an Fmaj7 to me
sometimes, I also play the C chord in a similar way
x x x x o x
x x x o x x
x o o x x x
That's a Fmaj7 I believe. Well it is if your strumming from the A string down...
I believe the C/G is 332010 but I could be mistaken...Peace!
I thought C/G was 302010. If not, I've been playing it wrong. And the reason I thought I knew that one was it's how I was playing G7 wrong. I've got to stop finding chords by playing them wrong. Maybe I should get a chord calculator...
- Big D
ooh ok...
If you bar F, then F7 is like an E7 barred on the first fret right? or is fmaj7 the same as f7???
Im confused lol, maybe i need to do a little research on all these chords i figgered out
It is definitely not C/G, the configuration is similar but you put 2 fingers on E & A string in 3th fret and 1 finger on D string 2nd fret, and finally B string 1th fret. It is an unusual chord, a lot of people don't know this combination, but it sounds even more beautiful if you avoid the last 2 strings, B and E, and try now to go down from 3th fret, same finger position on 2nd fret.
SH** I am giving you all those nice tips that I use quit often "creating" songs. NO, you should really try this.
The other chord: what is similar? you just move your fingers on the 3th fret starting from E string 3th fret and A 3th fret to A 3th fret and D 3th fret, the finger who was on the 2nd fret on the D string has to go to the G-string 2nd and the last finger remains on fret 1 B-string.
The chord described in the topic is the F major chord
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It's an Fmaj7 - if you don't believe me work it out here:(this tools is super neat)
http://www.chordbook.com/guitarchords.php
then come back and say "we are not worthy o great chord naming guru that cheats by using high tech flash plugins"
C/G
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i play my g like this, i put my thumb on low-e third fret while deadening the a string and third finger on high-e. cause im lazy like that
palmerjake, round here they call that a cajun G
I use that variation of G all the time. it gives a fuller sound.
I also use the C that Hazenk mentioned. Depending on the song
i think doc has just made a simple error.
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o o x x x x
is a C/G because it is the standard open c chord with a g root (3rd fret E string).
He's just accidentaly said to fret the A and D string on the 3rd fret instead of the E and A.
does any1 play G like this?
E - 3
B - 3
G - 0
D - 0
A - 2
E - 3
Only way I play it
This is what is known around here as a bluegrass G
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