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Six like any normal person of course Bob. Fingering for the first is forefinger bridging strings six and five on third fret, middle finger second fret fourth string, Ring finger third fret third string, second string open, first string third fret. It is a first fret B7th shape moved up one fret and including the sixth string. I include the sixth string in a B7th most times too to give me a B7th/F#. I play both of them in the instrumental break on Nondoonya Blues on Soundclick. Also use the same shape in that on the sixth fret to give me higher E7th. Do the same on the out. G0 from a first fret E to the sixth fret one then back again. I like how it sounds. When played well of course. Take care Cobber. Graham (real hand full)H PS . forgot to mention. That six is not counting the thumb of course. Got another ask to while I'm here. Is a biad a chord that includes on a gay note from time to time? Thanks again. G ------------------ http://www.songramp.com/homepage.ez?Who=grahamhenderson [This message has been edited by Graham (edited 09-20-2002).]
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