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Trying to understand; You say,
It's the 4th string from the bottom in the 2nd fret, 5th and 2nd string from the bottom in the 3rd fret.
If you don't play the 6th string, and play the 1st and 3rd strings open, could you write it like this?
X32O3O
X 3 2 O 3 O
X indicates 6th string not played.
3 indicates 5th string on 3rd fret,
2 4th string on 2nd fret,
O for 3rd string Open,
3 for 2nd string on 3rd fret,
and O for 1st string open.
That sounds pretty good.
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