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In changing between G and D7, the third finger can be used as a chord shape an alternate finger a guide finger a first finger
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In changing between G and D7, the third finger can be used as
a chord shape
an alternate finger
a guide finger
a first finger
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I think the answer would be c) a guide finger :) that way you keep contact with the low e string as you change chords. the other fingers move positions going from G to D7, but that one stays. hope this helps!!
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answer: a guide finger
Step-by-step explanation:
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