Alternative fingering for a SOL chord?

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Alternative fingering for a SOL chord?

Unread post by schubox » Mon Apr 21, 2003 4:18 pm

B:---8----- Yeah so I need a new guitar to string in raised B cause
F#:---8----- there is now way my big hands can hit that with a capo on 7
D:---9----- is there any otherway to play that chord? I think when I buy
A:---10---- my new guitar within the next year I am going to re-string
E:---10---- this ole' piece Ibanez in raised B
B:-8-8-----
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Unread post by bugman96 » Mon Apr 21, 2003 5:50 pm

Yeah. Play it in standard without a capo

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Unread post by schubox » Mon Apr 21, 2003 5:51 pm

Yeah but thats harder lol, I'll figure it out somehow, maybe just buck up and learn it Tim style
I think people think that maybe theres more chance I'll play if they sound mad and I'm like you guys are just pretending, I know why you go to the gym its for the steam room big boy, come in here with that '41' stuff, I see through that tiger DM 3-19

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Unread post by felix » Mon Apr 21, 2003 9:02 pm

i think 35553 is the same chord

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