Here’s the thing Pierre... I bought a ukulele 8 years ago and couldn’t figure it out but quarantine has washed up a lot of abandoned hobbies. I made it a minute and a half into a tutorial on a particular song I will most certainly butcher before I realized my fingers are not trained for the baffoonery that is the B minor chord. Did I cry? Only a little. But it’s 1am and this is no place for quitters so to RUclips I went and here I am... tears dried and fingers ready to annihilate this song with complete confidence in my new killer b minor chord 💁🏻♀️ am I a pro yet? No. But you are invited to my virtual concert where I’ll be playing the chord b minor on repeat bc as of right now that is all I know. Thank you for your service, sincerely, a musically challenged insomniac 💕
lol! aw thank you so much! Glad I could help! :D Your comment really made me smile. Hope you continue to have fun playing and face those challenges! I'll be making a video on barre chords soon..,. all the best!
Not gonna lie I practiced a whole song for my assessment during quarantine for only 20 minutes bcoz the teacher is strict and I also cried bcoz this is the only chord I don't know
Thanks so much Pierre. I could make each string ring clear when using 2nd fret with finger 4 on A, finger 3 on E, and finger 2 on C string.:) Much appreciated. Now to see if you have an easier way for me to learn the difficult E chord ....
Aw thanks!! So glad this helped. And yes I have an E chord video too! :) ruclips.net/video/ofVBUpYJw_Q/видео.html thanks so much for watching and trying this stuff out!!
Ahhh thank you so much for this video! I’ve come to the conclusion that my fingers are simply too thick and short for any song with this chord but you telling me it’s okay to play it without the fourth finger and giving me other options have made me happy and hopeful again.
May the god of music bless you 🙏 I hated the traditional Bm I am having a difficult using it on Close to you lyrics but now I found another way thanks to you.
@@PierreHacheMusic I'm trying to play Billie Eilish's Six Feet Under song after I thought I could play At My Worst by Pink Sweat$ as the first cover. However I was discouraged on the second song (six feet under) because I couldn't quite hit the Bm chord. Now I'm so grateful and glad I saw your video and it really helped me a lot thank you 🙌❤️
This is a great video. It’s also the only clear video I found on how to find an alternative to this wretched and evil bar chord. I have arthritis in my left pointer finger, I needed you! 🤘🏽 Rock on!
Thanks so much! Glad you find these helpful. Check out the free PDFs on my website pierrehachemusic.com - may be some good stuff for your students there!
As a total beginner apologies if this next comment sounds a little ignorant. But how are most of these Bm chords alternatives to the traditional Bm if they sound higher. They may be the same chord name but completely impractical if they don't work in the arrangement of a song.
Thanks for your question paul! They are made up of the same notes, just in different positions on the uke. So they will work in songs, wherever you see Bm. Some just might be easier for you to play. The notes may be higher, but are still the 3 notes found in a B minor chord. Similarly, there are many C notes on a piano, guitar or ukulele, just at different octaves. They sound lower or higher, but are still called C. There are MANY ways to play every chord. They may sound different, but will still work in the progression. Try it out! :)
interesting... I find it easiest to do it the traditional way - the supposed hardest way. I'll elaborate, in case it helps anyone: I lay my pointer finger/1st finger straight on all 4 strings on the 2nd bar, pressing slightly on it with my middle finger for extra stability. I basically lay it ontop of the 1st finger, during B-minor. The second-to-last finger/3rd finger goes onto the first string/G-string on 4th bar. It feels very comfortable to me. Keeping the 3rd finger away from strings is way too much effort. In a way, i am using two fingers as an almost effortless barre. The middle finger can still support the pointer finger when holding the second string/C-string on 3rd bar, for playing B-major. I've always played it like that, seems logical and feels natural, to me at least.
Holding a full barre on the 2nd bar is basically the Bm7 chord, if i'm not mistaken. Holding that barre and placing the 2nd finger onto the 2nd string/C-string on the 3rd bar gives B7. Holding that barre and placing the 3rd finger onto the 1st string/G-string on the 4th bar gives Bm. Holding that barre and placing the 3rd finger onto G-string on 4th bar, 3rd finger onto 2nd string on 3rd bar, gives the B major chord. That's how i've played them...
Thank you SOOOOO much for making this video. I am new to playing the Ukulele. I am trying to play cords that sound well together. The Bm was a new one. And my short stubby fingers was not having it. I even tried going over the top (like Jimi Hendrix). That was an epic fail. But then, thank the RUclips Gods for your video on how to play it other ways. Now my Bm sounds crisp and clear. :-D
@@PierreHacheMusic Some E cords are challenging that need the pinky stretch. I'm always amazed that little kids can fluidly float from one cord to the next. LOL I've been playing my new B cords easily now. Thanks a bunch!
Thanks for the easy 3-string version of Bm, which is extremely close to fingering for a D chord. Is there an easy way to convert a G/C guitar chord (frets one & three-4 top strings only D G B E)into a G/C ukulele chord-or some chord that is very similar in tone? Thank you for your videos!
Hey James! Thanks for the comment! Glad you're digging the videos. More on the way... they're a ton of work! :p I THINK what you mean is like 0013, tabbed top to bottom on a guitar (DGBE). Which sounds awesome btw. A similar sound on uke would be: 0233 A more exact replica of the voicing, though more high pitched, would be 7-7-8-10, with bar at the 7th fret. Hope that helps! If I don't have it, feel free to tab the chord like i did so I can adjust ;) thanks again! cheers!
Hi pierre I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to strum, I just don't understand How to strum It dosen't sound right. Also could you do different ways to strum because I have watched so many videos and I still don't understand.
Hi Haley! Thanks for the suggestion! This video: ruclips.net/video/YN0uC5L8qbw/видео.html covers a few strumming patterns. But I'll be making a more in depth strumming tutorial so stay tuned! Thanks for watching my videos!! :)
This was very helpful, after seeing your suggestions I thought about strumming a faster song it might be difficult to only play 3 strings while barring them however if we moved our finger up just a bit to mute the 4th string we could strum all 4 strings still producing a Bm. Thank you so much, i read another comment about someone shying away from songs with Bm because of the difficulties and I was guilty of that also. Well not anymore. 😊
Hi David! Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. And yes, I agree a downside of such a `hack`is that it can be awkward to strum only three strings quickly. Muting the top string with your left hand is a great solution. Another downside is that it will sound a little thinner, (3 notes vs 4 notes) than most chords. It's a great way to get through songs with Bm to start, but I also suggest having the more long term goal of nailing the full barre chord shape as well. So glad you found this helpful!! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this gleam of hope and a very clear presentation :-) I am a beginner so it maybe be stupid what I am going to say next but how about changing fingers when playing the traditional way? I tried it yesterday and it worked fine, at last ;-). I turned my hand another way round using my pinkie to press to top string and fingers 1,2,3 to press, separately, the barre (my index just doesn't seem strong enough to press more then 2 strings correctly so I have trouble with all barre chords and sometimes cheat using the the 3rd finger or pressing it over the index). Anyway thanks a lot, I am going to subscribe :-) Vous êtes français, non?
Oui je parle francais! Doing it with your fingering could work too! Seems tricky... I'll be posting a video with a great barre chord exercise soon so stay tuned! Thanks for the comment and support!!
Hey, thanks so much for this video. A question - if I go with three different fingers for barring the second fret, does this mean strumming should only be done with those three strings?
I find that the common Bm (4-2-2-2) can be difficult to play if you only bar the bottom 3 strings (like Pierre does in this video). But if you bar the whole 2nd fret instead of just the 3 bottom strings, your hand is in a much more comfortable position and there will not be a need to either cheat the chord (only play the bottom 3 strings) or use some of the other 3 and 4 finger chord methods further up the fretboard (also shown in this video). It also opens the door to use the full bar fingering position all the way up the fret board to form other chords like Cm, Dm and Em.
Thanks for the input! Yes you could bar all 4 strings, but then still strum only the bottom 3 to keep it a Bm. If you strum all 4, it becomes a Bm7, which could also work! Many possibilities. thanks!
I think you misunderstood me. If you bar the second fret completely and use your ring finger to play the 4th fret of the top string, I find it is much easier to play than just barring 3 strings. This chart is an example of what I'm saying playitdailyukulele.com/pep-courses/b-minor-chord-ukulele-video/
And I should add that I personally follow this rule for ALL bar chords. Try playing the Bb and B chords with the index finger completely barring the fretboard. Like this : ukuleletricks.com/playing-a-bb-chord-on-ukulele/ This is how bar chords are played on guitar and it makes more sense to me. I personally feel that the chords charts most ukulele sites use don't show this option and don't give people options that might give a more natural position for the hand. And yes, I do understand that playing styles vary from person to person but giving another slightly different image on a chart may help a person who struggles with bar chords.
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this is so helpful. been avoiding songs with Bm. Thank you for creating this content
aww thank you!! Happy holidays and happy strumming! What songs will this allow you to play?
@@PierreHacheMusic For me its two moons by boywithuke
@@Vrexeityy me too! Bm was too difficult.
I love boywithuke omg?? I was just trying to play blue earlier, but im not looking at this for evil by melanie martinez @@Vrexeityy
Same here! So many songs have Bm and I have been avoided them for a while.
Here’s the thing Pierre... I bought a ukulele 8 years ago and couldn’t figure it out but quarantine has washed up a lot of abandoned hobbies. I made it a minute and a half into a tutorial on a particular song I will most certainly butcher before I realized my fingers are not trained for the baffoonery that is the B minor chord. Did I cry? Only a little. But it’s 1am and this is no place for quitters so to RUclips I went and here I am... tears dried and fingers ready to annihilate this song with complete confidence in my new killer b minor chord 💁🏻♀️ am I a pro yet? No. But you are invited to my virtual concert where I’ll be playing the chord b minor on repeat bc as of right now that is all I know. Thank you for your service, sincerely, a musically challenged insomniac 💕
lol! aw thank you so much! Glad I could help! :D Your comment really made me smile. Hope you continue to have fun playing and face those challenges! I'll be making a video on barre chords soon..,. all the best!
Not gonna lie I practiced a whole song for my assessment during quarantine for only 20 minutes bcoz the teacher is strict and I also cried bcoz this is the only chord I don't know
'the buffoonery that is the B minor chord'. Girl I am with you on that. 😂
Thaaaaaanks! My hands and fingers are short - i was struggling! Yah bless you
Tx dear it's very easy Bm ukulele chord
Thank you sir!! 😍
Thank you! This helps
I'm so glad!! Thanks! :)
Thank you very much...very interesting...
Thank you😄
Thankyou helps alot
So help full for me thanks 😉
Aw thank you so much!! So glad these helped. My last video has hacks for 4 more chords too! :)
Thank u so much helpful
Very new and very helpful.
Very helpful thank yu
Thanks so much!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH❤️❤️
Aww thank you!! So glad people are still finding this helpful. What voicing was newest or most useful to you? Happy Holidays!!
I wasn't able to play Bm chord thank u very much
Super helpful, thanks! I'm a beginner, and that B minor chord just threw me for a loop
Helpful!
Thanks!! :)
Superb!
Great tutorial many thanks
So glad you found it helpful mark!
Glad I found you Pierre and these great tips. Thank you so much 😊
Aw thank you!!!
they were all new to me other than the traditional. Very appreciative!
thanks so much!! Glad people are getting something out of this.
genius !! thank you so much. I needed a quick Bm and the barre was impossible!
Ya lots of people seem to have trouble with that one! Thanks for your comment!! Glad this helped! :)
Thank you for this sir....
To everyone struggling to b minor.... 3:44 is the best
Thank you so much... It helped me a lot
Thank you! It was really helpful!
Thanks so much Pierre. I could make each string ring clear when using 2nd fret with finger 4 on A, finger 3 on E, and finger 2 on C string.:) Much appreciated. Now to see if you have an easier way for me to learn the difficult E chord ....
Aw thanks!! So glad this helped. And yes I have an E chord video too! :) ruclips.net/video/ofVBUpYJw_Q/видео.html thanks so much for watching and trying this stuff out!!
Thank you X 100!
😊😊😊 my pleasure!! So glad it helped.
Thanks for the video! Could you also do transitions? I have trouble going from c to b minor in your second last method for example
Hey luuk! Thanks for watching and for your comment! I'll try to make a short video addressing your question soon. Cheers!!
This is so much helpful! The bm in two moons was difficult that i almost cry
Ahhh thank you so much for this video! I’ve come to the conclusion that my fingers are simply too thick and short for any song with this chord but you telling me it’s okay to play it without the fourth finger and giving me other options have made me happy and hopeful again.
yay!! lol. so glad! Happiness and hope are valuable these days... plays lots and enjoy! thanks for the comment!!
Very helpful Video. Thankyou
Easiest Bm chord ever, THANKS! I gave up on all B chords until your site
My hand & fingers are too small to play that chord so this was really helpful. Thank you.
So glad this helped!!
Very useful, clearly explained
Thanks Kathleen!! Glad you found it helpful.
Phew thanks for the easy Bm chords. Ok at the moment, I'm a beginner so great help !!
great!!! keep it up! :D
So helpful! Thank you so much.
thanks!! so glad thi9s helped. :)
May the god of music bless you 🙏
I hated the traditional Bm I am having a difficult using it on Close to you lyrics but now I found another way thanks to you.
you are my hero 🥺❤️
lol. aw thanks so much! Glad ppl are still finding this hepful. what songs does this help you with?
@@PierreHacheMusic I'm trying to play Billie Eilish's Six Feet Under song after I thought I could play At My Worst by Pink Sweat$ as the first cover. However I was discouraged on the second song (six feet under) because I couldn't quite hit the Bm chord. Now I'm so grateful and glad I saw your video and it really helped me a lot thank you 🙌❤️
Omg! I've been struggling with this damn chord for so long. That was very helpful thank you!!
I'm so glad!! thanks for your comment! what other chords are you having trouble with?
I am really thankful that I found this video! It relly helped me since my fingers aren't too flexible😅 and I can't really do the traditional way
Aw I'm so glad!! :)
This is a great video. It’s also the only clear video I found on how to find an alternative to this wretched and evil bar chord. I have arthritis in my left pointer finger, I needed you! 🤘🏽 Rock on!
Aw thanks so much! glad it's helpful. I have many similar videos that may be useful for you! feel free to explore my channel page - thanks!!
Thankyousomuch!!
Thank you soooo much, i've struggling with that bared b minor
I'm so glad you found this helpful!! My pleasure. Happy Strumming! :D
Thank you so much! i'm about to give up on bm!!!
Thank you so much! I’ve been strugling with Bm
Thank you. I've always struggled with this chord and found this very helpful.
OMG thank you because of bad thumb I can't bar chord thank you so much you helped me so much thanks again 🤠🎸🐾
Good too know
It Don,t work
Im 9 i Don,t have long finger,s🙁😩
thankyouuuuu
Love this! Thank you. 🥰
Thanks
I love this additional knowledge in doing other ways of uke chords .. I'm teaching little children in public grade school ..thanks very much
Thanks so much! Glad you find these helpful. Check out the free PDFs on my website pierrehachemusic.com - may be some good stuff for your students there!
As a total beginner apologies if this next comment sounds a little ignorant. But how are most of these Bm chords alternatives to the traditional Bm if they sound higher. They may be the same chord name but completely impractical if they don't work in the arrangement of a song.
Thanks for your question paul! They are made up of the same notes, just in different positions on the uke. So they will work in songs, wherever you see Bm. Some just might be easier for you to play. The notes may be higher, but are still the 3 notes found in a B minor chord.
Similarly, there are many C notes on a piano, guitar or ukulele, just at different octaves. They sound lower or higher, but are still called C.
There are MANY ways to play every chord. They may sound different, but will still work in the progression. Try it out! :)
I’m beginner too and those alternatives are too high coming from a D chord when Im trying to play and sing “All My Loving”
interesting... I find it easiest to do it the traditional way - the supposed hardest way. I'll elaborate, in case it helps anyone:
I lay my pointer finger/1st finger straight on all 4 strings on the 2nd bar, pressing slightly on it with my middle finger for extra stability. I basically lay it ontop of the 1st finger, during B-minor. The second-to-last finger/3rd finger goes onto the first string/G-string on 4th bar. It feels very comfortable to me. Keeping the 3rd finger away from strings is way too much effort.
In a way, i am using two fingers as an almost effortless barre.
The middle finger can still support the pointer finger when holding the second string/C-string on 3rd bar, for playing B-major. I've always played it like that, seems logical and feels natural, to me at least.
Holding a full barre on the 2nd bar is basically the Bm7 chord, if i'm not mistaken.
Holding that barre and placing the 2nd finger onto the 2nd string/C-string on the 3rd bar gives B7.
Holding that barre and placing the 3rd finger onto the 1st string/G-string on the 4th bar gives Bm.
Holding that barre and placing the 3rd finger onto G-string on 4th bar, 3rd finger onto 2nd string on 3rd bar, gives the B major chord.
That's how i've played them...
Thank you so much! As a leftie I’ve been struggling so much with Bm!
I'm so glad you found this helpful!!
5th fret version is the best. Thanks Pierre!
this was a huge help! thank you so much!
I'm so glad Kevin!! Keep Strummin'! Made some similar videos for other chords, feel free to check em out! ruclips.net/video/ofVBUpYJw_Q/видео.html
Thank you a million times over this was killing me
Thank you SOOOOO much for making this video. I am new to playing the Ukulele. I am trying to play cords that sound well together. The Bm was a new one. And my short stubby fingers was not having it. I even tried going over the top (like Jimi Hendrix). That was an epic fail. But then, thank the RUclips Gods for your video on how to play it other ways. Now my Bm sounds crisp and clear. :-D
yay! lol. I'm so glad you found it helpful. Thanks for the comment!! Any other chords you find challenging?
@@PierreHacheMusic Some E cords are challenging that need the pinky stretch. I'm always amazed that little kids can fluidly float from one cord to the next. LOL I've been playing my new B cords easily now. Thanks a bunch!
That's great! very helpful , thank you !
Awesome! Now to practice them 🤗
lol. yes but one or two are plenty to start!!
That is so brilliant and helpful. Muchas gracias.
Thank you!! De nada, con mucho gusto!
really interesting techniques
I had not considered
thanks paul! appreciate the comment!
Awesome🤟
Thank you so much!!!! I have a song I couldn’t get down due to this chord. Now I can play it 😊
Yes!! :) that's what I love to hear. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much, I found B minor too much hard as a beginner, This video is very helpful
I'm so glad! Thank you!!
Thank you!
Thanks a lot for the alternative❤
Yes!! :) so glad these were helpful to you!! Which one works best for you?
@@PierreHacheMusic the one you explained at 3.03 ☺
Thanks for the easy Bm
My pleasure!! thanks so much!
Very helpful thanks from Germany
Thank you!! All the best from Montreal. 🙏
This is so useful
Thank u
Awesome I'm so glad you found it helpful!!
This really helped me
I'm so glad!! keep on strummin'!
Thank you so much this was so helpful!!🥺❤️
I'm so glad!! It's a tricky chord! ;)
Thanks for the easy 3-string version of Bm, which is extremely close to fingering for a D chord. Is there an easy way to convert a G/C guitar chord (frets one & three-4 top strings only D G B E)into a G/C ukulele chord-or some chord that is very similar in tone? Thank you for your videos!
Hey James! Thanks for the comment! Glad you're digging the videos. More on the way... they're a ton of work! :p
I THINK what you mean is like 0013, tabbed top to bottom on a guitar (DGBE). Which sounds awesome btw. A similar sound on uke would be: 0233 A more exact replica of the voicing, though more high pitched, would be 7-7-8-10, with bar at the 7th fret. Hope that helps! If I don't have it, feel free to tab the chord like i did so I can adjust ;) thanks again! cheers!
Thanks for helping with this ❤
aww! So glad this video is still helping people. Thanks for watching and for your comment!!
Hi pierre I was wondering if you could do a tutorial on how to strum, I just don't understand How to strum It dosen't sound right. Also could you do different ways to strum because I have watched so many videos and I still don't understand.
Hi Haley! Thanks for the suggestion! This video: ruclips.net/video/YN0uC5L8qbw/видео.html covers a few strumming patterns. But I'll be making a more in depth strumming tutorial so stay tuned! Thanks for watching my videos!! :)
Thank you for the strumming bottom 3 😭😭
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Thank you ❤
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wonderful. I was having a hard time with Bm. I have subscribed
Thanks Larry!!! Welcome. Every comment and SUB helps so much. :)
Thank you so much
So glad this helped! :)
Thank youuuu!!! You saved my life!!! 😂😂😂
lol. I'm so glad!! :D thanks! more videos on the way... have fun!
YOURE A LIFE SAVER 😭😭😭😭
LOL thanks!! :) your comment just made my day. So glad this helped!!
A lot better than that one minute video..
This was very helpful, after seeing your suggestions I thought about strumming a faster song it might be difficult to only play 3 strings while barring them however if we moved our finger up just a bit to mute the 4th string we could strum all 4 strings still producing a Bm.
Thank you so much, i read another comment about someone shying away from songs with Bm because of the difficulties and I was guilty of that also. Well not anymore.
😊
Hi David! Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment. And yes, I agree a downside of such a `hack`is that it can be awkward to strum only three strings quickly. Muting the top string with your left hand is a great solution.
Another downside is that it will sound a little thinner, (3 notes vs 4 notes) than most chords. It's a great way to get through songs with Bm to start, but I also suggest having the more long term goal of nailing the full barre chord shape as well.
So glad you found this helpful!! Thanks again!
Thank you so much for this gleam of hope and a very clear presentation :-) I am a beginner so it maybe be stupid what I am going to say next but how about changing fingers when playing the traditional way? I tried it yesterday and it worked fine, at last ;-). I turned my hand another way round using my pinkie to press to top string and fingers 1,2,3 to press, separately, the barre (my index just doesn't seem strong enough to press more then 2 strings correctly so I have trouble with all barre chords and sometimes cheat using the the 3rd finger or pressing it over the index). Anyway thanks a lot, I am going to subscribe :-) Vous êtes français, non?
Oui je parle francais!
Doing it with your fingering could work too! Seems tricky... I'll be posting a video with a great barre chord exercise soon so stay tuned! Thanks for the comment and support!!
@@PierreHacheMusic Avec un peu de patience, j'arrive à le jouer "comme il faut" :-)
@@nessienotyourbuisiness3236 félicitations! :D ca va devenir de plus en plus facile. lache pas!
Wonderful, thank you very much! 🤗
:D thanks! So glad this helped.
Amazing thank you
I'm glad this helped!! thanks!
Hey, thanks so much for this video. A question - if I go with three different fingers for barring the second fret, does this mean strumming should only be done with those three strings?
yes! as the top string won't belong in the chord.
great 😅
Legend 👍
I love to play uklele❤❤
thanks needed to know v helpful
So glad! Thanks Lynn and happy holidays!
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1:19 " my pinky on the c string "
me: small finger noises
they sound different but hey they better than trying to bar
I find that the common Bm (4-2-2-2) can be difficult to play if you only bar the bottom 3 strings (like Pierre does in this video). But if you bar the whole 2nd fret instead of just the 3 bottom strings, your hand is in a much more comfortable position and there will not be a need to either cheat the chord (only play the bottom 3 strings) or use some of the other 3 and 4 finger chord methods further up the fretboard (also shown in this video). It also opens the door to use the full bar fingering position all the way up the fret board to form other chords like Cm, Dm and Em.
Thanks for the input! Yes you could bar all 4 strings, but then still strum only the bottom 3 to keep it a Bm. If you strum all 4, it becomes a Bm7, which could also work! Many possibilities. thanks!
I think you misunderstood me. If you bar the second fret completely and use your ring finger to play the 4th fret of the top string, I find it is much easier to play than just barring 3 strings. This chart is an example of what I'm saying playitdailyukulele.com/pep-courses/b-minor-chord-ukulele-video/
And I should add that I personally follow this rule for ALL bar chords. Try playing the Bb and B chords with the index finger completely barring the fretboard. Like this : ukuleletricks.com/playing-a-bb-chord-on-ukulele/ This is how bar chords are played on guitar and it makes more sense to me. I personally feel that the chords charts most ukulele sites use don't show this option and don't give people options that might give a more natural position for the hand. And yes, I do understand that playing styles vary from person to person but giving another slightly different image on a chart may help a person who struggles with bar chords.
@@macfinnh oh! cool. ya that works too.
@@macfinnh cool makes sense! Some people might find that more comfortable, like you said.
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