Better Ways to Play G Major Inversions Guitar
Learning how to navigate g major inversions guitar shapes is one of those things that separates "chord-strummers" from actual "guitarists." Let's be real for a second—most of us spend our first three years of playing just camping out on that standard open G chord. You know the one: middle finger on the third fret of the low E, index on the second fret of the A, and maybe your pinky and ring finger tucked away on the high strings. It sounds great, but it's a bit of a one-trick pony. ...