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Thread #121690 Message #2661393
Posted By: The Sandman
21-Jun-09 - 08:18 AM
Thread Name: hurt my guitar to tune it a step high?
Subject: RE: hurt my guitar to tune it a step high?
[And responding to your comment about the "A" chord, do not make the mistake of many players and mash all your fingers together to make the common A chord. If you played the piano you know how to stretch an octave. Play the A chord by bridging all four of the lighter strings at the second fret with one finger and then let your little finger catch the high E string at the fifth fret (stunningly, an A note) for a much easier and much fuller A chord]quote claymore it is just a differnt inversion,it is not fuller,here is another amajor inversion,fret second string at 5 fret,3 string at 6 fret ,4 string at 7 fret.a major again or take claymores inversion,to get along a or a modal,by fretting,second string at fret 5,as well as ist string at fret 5.