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How do you play these chords..? Guitar pro help?

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D/F# - 2x023x

G/B - x2x033

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  1. That's a D with an added F sharp in the bass. Play it like a normal D but then add F sharp in the lower end of the Strings. 2nd fret on the E string is F sharp.

    A normal G chord with B in the bass. Both these chords are first inversion chords. Good for cadenses


  2. I take it you don't know how to read the chord notation method you provided, because the answer is IN your question!

    The six-digit number represents the 6 strings of the guitar, with the first digit being your low E string, and the last digit being your high E string. The numbers indicate the fret upon which you place a finger. If there is an "O" in any position, it means you do not fret that string at all, but play the string as "open." An "x" means do not play this string at all.

    And yes, you can use whichever fingers work best for you. The first chord you indicated is pretty easy, but the second one may prove a stretch for you, and careful placement of your hand so that you get a clear sounding chord.

    Kabum

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  4. for the D/F  use you thumb to hit fret 2 on string 6   and also add the fret 2 on string 1

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