4 Block Chord Progressions (D, F, A)
The chord progression is I - IV - I - V - I To get from I to IV, move the middle finger up a half step, move the top (highest) finger up a whole step To get from I to V, move the bottom (lowest) finger down a half step, and move the middle finger down a whole step. To move to V, you may wish to use Finger 2 in the RH middle as it will be more comfortable than Finger 3.

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