But one approach would be to barre the E & B strings only until you get a clean sound, then add your middle finger to the G string, 2nd fret until you get a clean sound, then, finally, add your ring finger to the D string 3rd fret. Don't forget to curl your middle and ring fingers enough so as not to hit any adjoining strings.
I've seen some instructors approach it the other way- starting on the D string, then G, etc.
Yet another approach would be doing a full barre across the first fret using the open E Major shape, but I think you should learn the F with a partial barre, as later on, you'll be running into chords that require that; not only with your first finger, but maybe with your pinky, or your ring finger.
I'm teaching my 10 year old son, and just having him practice by fretting all the strings- I just tell him, "keep at it until you get it." I think he's gonna call Child Welfare Services on me soon though. :eek:
So, only way you'll get it is, practice, practice.
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