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Guitar Shapes - Major 3rd shape using two middle fingers
3 years ago
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In this exercise we practice the Major 3rd shape, up and down the fretboard, using the two middle fingers.
This shape is useable almost everywhere (except G-B string offset, first and last frets)
This shape can be used as a foundation, to build into an open C chord, for example.
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