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Im stuck in the second section of Book I on barred forms. Should I continue on or just wait till I can play all the barred chords perfectly?

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Im stuck in the second section of Book I on barred forms. Should I continue on or just wait till I can play all the barred chords perfectly?

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The short answer is continue on and come back as your fingers get stronger. The approach to playing in Fretboard Logic is both guitar-oriented and comprehension-oriented. It is not realistic to expect the fingers of beginners to be able to negotiate the more difficult forms like the C, G and D forms in various positions when they’ve just learned the basic chord forms in the open position. Furthermore, since they are the most physically difficult, they get used the least, but nevertheless, they are essential to understanding how chords work on the fretboard. This is a major hurdle for some readers and a brick wall for still others. First, recognize that the material is presented in the order that makes the guitar easiest to understand – not play. As you practice, your fingers will get stronger, and you will find that you are doing things you never dreamed you’d be able to do just a few months or even weeks prior. Next, take steps to make your own guitar easier to play using the suggesti

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