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For the G chord there are two fingerings listed.
The one in black is recommended. The one in red should be
avoided if at all possible. The one in black may seem more
awkward at first only because you are using your 4th finger,
which is your weakest finger. There are plenty of guitar
players that use the red fingering. One good example for
not using it, is switching between a G and a C chord. It is far to much work to use the red. See the videos
below.

Basic Guitar Chord Progression #2

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With the addition of D, you can play
the chords to literally thousands of songs. Write yourself
some catchy lyrics and you too could make millions of dollars.
The biggest problem encountered with this chord is getting
the first string to sound. Make sure that your third finger
is not touching the first string. |
Basic Guitar Chord Progression #3

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Basic Guitar Chord Progression #4

play the 1st 4 measures 2 times, then end on G

page 1, the Em and C guitar chords
page 3, the Am guitar chord 
7 Basic Open Position Guitar Chords
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