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Is there a better, easier, less awkward and more useful pattern for fingering this than the first finger root, little finger 3 frets back same string and third finger on the fifth and octave, or is it just one of those persevere with it jobs and It'll feel as natural a movement as a major arpeggio after a while?

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Little finger root (lets do Am, 5th fret E string), middle (or index, you choose) finger on the 3rd (3rd fret A string), index on the 5th (2nd fret D string) and barre across to the 2nd fret on the G for your octave.

Nice and movable, one finger per fret, go for it. :)

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I use different fingering depending on the triad shape or if I am high up on the neck. It's very much an instinctive thing for me and I don't think about my fingering position. I will pick up a bass later and have a noodle and get back to you. I am not sure if there really is a right or wrong way. Depends what you feel more comfortable with and makes sense to you.

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3-1-4 for me usually, pivot with your thumb to move from the 3rd to the 5th

Obviously depends on the passage you're playing though.....

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