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  1. Hello Tpettygirl,

    I was just listening to this podcast. He gives some suggestions on how to get past the plateaus.

    You are being too hard on yourself. I have been playing for a few years and when I am learning new chords they always start off very rough. But with time and practice they do get better.

    How I practice chords is I will play the chord shape on the neck and try to get it to sound as clean as possible. I'll then put my fretting hand down on my leg and then try to make the shape with my fingers first and then place them on the neck of the guitar. I'll do this several times per sitting and eventually I am able to include the new chord shape in my playing.

    Be patient, you'll get there. But don't give up.

    Best of luck to you and welcome.

  2. Could you play it with your thumb wrapped around to hit the B on the low E string at the 7th fret, damp the A string. Then catch the D string at the 7th fret with your index finger (A), the G string at the 8th fret with your ring finger (D#), the B string at the 7th fret with your middle finger (F#), and the E string at the 8th fret with your pinky (C). I suppose you could let the A string ring open, but that would make it sound too muddy.

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