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In guitar playing, the letters p, i, m, and a represent the names of the left-hand fingers right-hand fingers major chords minor chords
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In guitar playing, the letters p, i, m, and a represent the names of the
left-hand fingers
right-hand fingers
major chords
minor chords
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Right hand fingers ✨
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I think it’s right hand fingers
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