CarolAnnG
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I've got a collection of Formby songs with an E chord charted in this way: G#, C#, E, B.
G-First fret
C-First fret
E-Open
A-Second fret
I've got long fingers and don't have all that much trouble with the "regular" E, but I'm curious as to why George Formby's E isn't more popular? I don't remember seeing it thrown into the pot of "alternatives to the dreaded E."
I've only been playing for a few months, so please forgive me if I'm revisiting a tired old theme.
Thanks!
Carol Ann
G-First fret
C-First fret
E-Open
A-Second fret
I've got long fingers and don't have all that much trouble with the "regular" E, but I'm curious as to why George Formby's E isn't more popular? I don't remember seeing it thrown into the pot of "alternatives to the dreaded E."
I've only been playing for a few months, so please forgive me if I'm revisiting a tired old theme.
Thanks!
Carol Ann
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