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Picked up my Loar 520 yesterday afternoon, and now it's all tuned up and ready to play. I started on some two finger chords, with a couple tried with the 4 finger G chord. Wow, that is a stretch. Sure the first three fingers work out, but that fourth? I looked at the chord book and said, "Now how in blazes is that supposed to go there?" I had a time with it, and ended up using my right hand to place my left pinky just to try the chord. Crazy, But I'll keep at it until I can move it properly and hit that chord right. It's a starting point anyway.
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