I do the same but for ease of mind I've positioned the second and third course 
just a little bit closer to one another.
The challenge is to play it in such a way that also the empty first course 
sounds clear.  
Happy luting!

Lex
Op 9 sep 2013, om 13:02 heeft Rob MacKillop het volgende geschreven:

>   I only ever use just the first finger for the first fret. Aim for the
>   middle...
>   Rob
> 
>   On 9 September 2013 11:56, William Samson <[1]willsam...@yahoo.co.uk>
>   wrote:
> 
>        I would like to know too :)
>        I think the answer is a partial barree with the first finger,
>     avoiding
>        fouling the first string. For me this needs a generous space
>     between
>        first and second courses.
>        Any other suggestions?
>        Bill
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>        Subject: [LUTE] chord fingering
>        Sent: Mon, Sep 9, 2013 10:19:49 AM
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>      Hi collective wisdom of lutenists!
>      is there a preferred fingering for this:
>      _0_
>      _1_
>      _1_
>      _2_
>      _3_
>      ___
>      everything feels awkward :(
>      Thanks everyone!
>      Edward Chrysogonus Yong
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