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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-08 8:13 PM (#50789)
Subject: Playing chords


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Is it "dirty pool" to fret an A major using my thumb? :eek:
Consider that I'm 63 and a newby. ;)
knuckles
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an4340
Posted 2008-03-08 8:55 PM (#50790 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands
If it works no problem. What strings are you fretting?
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-08 9:01 PM (#50791 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Originally posted by an4340:
If it works no problem. What strings are you fretting?
#2, 3, & 4, strumming 2-6.
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-08 9:03 PM (#50792 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Originally posted by knuckles:
Originally posted by an4340:
If it works no problem. What strings are you fretting?
#2, 3, & 4, strumming 1-5.
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Koenig Kurt
Posted 2008-03-08 9:15 PM (#50793 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords



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It worked for Richie Havens, why shouldn't it work for you?

Kurt
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-08 9:46 PM (#50794 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Originally posted by Koenig Kurt:
It worked for Richie Havens, why shouldn't it work for you?

Kurt
Yeah. Me and ole Richie. What a pair, huh? ;)
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ozwatto
Posted 2008-03-08 10:24 PM (#50795 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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G'day knuckles and a belated greeting from downunder.

If it feels good...do it
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-08 10:53 PM (#50796 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Originally posted by Koenig Kurt:
It worked for Richie Havens, why shouldn't it work for you?

Kurt
Tell me he isn't!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Richiehavens.jpg
oooeeeooo
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2008-03-08 11:23 PM (#50797 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords



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Play 'em any way you like!
I play an open A with 2nd & 3rd fingers pushing 3 strings.
I cheat with Fmaj7th allatime, Dm7, use Dsus2 when I shouldn't,
and the infamous two-finger B7... :p

Whatever woiks!
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Beal
Posted 2008-03-09 8:32 AM (#50798 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords



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whatever works
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-03-09 12:10 PM (#50799 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Location: Yorkshire, England
Never been a thumb player, but why not?
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2008-03-09 12:10 PM (#50800 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Since you got to 63 your way, you can do what you want. I'm with OMA. I use 2 fingers, but I know a couple of good players, who grew up on power chords and barre chords, who play the open A with the ring finger, same as they'd do a barre B or C.
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sligoman
Posted 2008-03-09 4:23 PM (#50801 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Jimmie Rodgers played a lot of chords with his thumb. He was from Camas, Wa and made "Honeycomb" and other pop songs of the '50's. I saw him at school in the early '60's and never could figure out what he was playing. Maybe he was using the A form up and down the fretboard.
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Captain Black
Posted 2008-03-09 6:13 PM (#50802 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Arthur, just looked up Dsus2 - sounds really good!
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Trader Jim
Posted 2008-03-09 7:19 PM (#50803 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Nobody likes the way I play an A., but it works.
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knuckles
Posted 2008-03-09 7:34 PM (#50804 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Originally posted by Trader Jim:
Nobody likes the way I play an A., but it works.
How's that?
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Paul Wag
Posted 2008-03-10 11:12 PM (#50805 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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I've had a lot of talk about "..the way I play an A..." over the years.

I play an 'Amaj' at the 'open' position like this:
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xo132o
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Like a 'Dmaj' moved towards you and crammed onto the 2nd fret...

My fingers are just to big to play it like I was taught:
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xo123o
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I often, in the middle of a song, switch an 'Amaj' to the fifth fret barre chord 'E open position':
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1----1
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|32|||
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As far as using your thumb, whatever works and is comfortable and at ease for you.

I've been playing what I call my 'slop chord' on the fifth and seventh fret with my thumb and forefinger like this:
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T||111
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And it's fun!

Hope this makes sense.
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numbfingers
Posted 2008-03-11 2:40 PM (#50806 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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Hooray, a topic about one of the three chords I can play!

I first learned the standard 123 fingering for the A. A few years ago I got a book that suggested this fingering:
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xo213o
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It took a while to retrain myself, but it does make it easy to slide the index finger down to play the first position E chord. Just shows that there's more than one way to skin a cat.

-Steve W.
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2ifbyC
Posted 2008-03-11 2:58 PM (#50807 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords
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Location: Florida Central Gulf Coast
Originally posted by numbfingers:
It took a while to retrain myself
I'm trying to retrain for a smooth transition to this G:

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3||||4
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numbfingers
Posted 2008-03-11 3:01 PM (#50808 - in reply to #50789)
Subject: Re: Playing chords


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G? What the heck is that? I only know A, D, and E. With a capo I can play in any key. I've heard about "bar chords", but I don't like to go to bars, I only play at home so I don't need 'em.
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