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Captain_Crunch
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04/16/2020 10:45 am
Originally Posted by: ben45720

Going to use this thread to ask another question on the pinky g.

I'm currently working on switching from the pinky G chord to Am andnoticing that I'm able to stretch my pinky to the high E 3rd fret, however when I do my ring finger positioned on the sixth string mutes the 5th string (A). No angle I position my hand (pain or not) with the pinky g leave all six strings clear and resonant.

Is this something that will improve gradually over time? Or is this an impedement due to my hand size.

Thanks!!

Hello!

Don't worry, small hands are not a deal breaker on that chord.

Give a try to what the GT admin was saying (using your index and middle fingers as leads/anchors and then placing the other two fingers. You can even fake it a bit and only strum the lower part of the chord while you are placing the two last fingers...).

Else, you can try the other way round, play a D chord and add the pinky on the E string (third fret). Besides having a way to colour your D chord like this (use sparingly), you can now keep your ring and pinky in position and go fetch the other strings of the G chord. Maybe this way you will start playing the G chord with all the strings ringing... and you can take it from there.

Cheers!