Hi,
I have a question about switching from Am to G. I guess the "proper" way of playing an Am chord is to place your middle finger on the 4th string, which comes in handy if the next chord is an F, for example. But what if the next chord is a G? For me it's easier to then use my index finger for the Am in order to quickly switch to G. So do you think there's a problem with that like losing flexibility, bad style in some way, etc.?
I might add that the thumb of my left hand is usually placed in the back of the center of the neck, so when switching from Am (using my middle finger) to G there is a small fraction of time where I'm not really holding the neck and it wants to drop. I hope you guys out there with (or without) the same problem know what I mean.
I have a question about switching from Am to G. I guess the "proper" way of playing an Am chord is to place your middle finger on the 4th string, which comes in handy if the next chord is an F, for example. But what if the next chord is a G? For me it's easier to then use my index finger for the Am in order to quickly switch to G. So do you think there's a problem with that like losing flexibility, bad style in some way, etc.?
I might add that the thumb of my left hand is usually placed in the back of the center of the neck, so when switching from Am (using my middle finger) to G there is a small fraction of time where I'm not really holding the neck and it wants to drop. I hope you guys out there with (or without) the same problem know what I mean.