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Physics, 20.11.2019 00:31 001035783

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the em e, and e7 chords have something in common when you play these chords, you use your second finger on the fifth string at the second fret because this finger is used in
each chord in the same place, it is called a common finger. when you change between any of these chords, you can leave your second finger where it is for a quicker chord
change
based on what you read which of the following could you assume is true?
• common fingers can be useful when changing between chords
the em, e, and e7 chords are exactly the same
the em, e, and e7 chords have nothing in common
common fingers serve no purpose
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when you strum the d chord begin with the fourth string when you are using a brush strum you may rest your thumb on the fifth string to avoid accidentally playing the fifth and
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