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You can play an F Major by placing you fingers on the 1st fret on the B string,2nd fret on the G string and 3rd fret on the G string. An open F major cord.

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Rocket112 (thinks this answer is Helpful)

Did you make a typo? @nd and 3 fret you state fret the G string? , freting the same string only the last finger facing down neck will make sound the finger directly behind on same string makes no diff .  The way I saee on chrod print, show F major is 1 st fret bar acoss B an E and also2nd fret G an 3rd fret string D This is hard for me to do and play clear .

So I am asking suggestions of a easyer way without the bar on fret 1 of B &E strings. Your reply has freting G string twice on fret 2 an 3? I dont see why double fret the G string?

 
Viper

Yes i made a typo. it should say 1st fret second string,2nd fret 3rd string and 3rd fret 4th string. 2nd string is the B string,3rd string is the G string and 4th string is the D string. The notes are 2nd string "C" 3rd string "A" and 4th string"F" hope this clears up my typo. Sorry about that.

 
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