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How To Get Better At Chord Changes On Guitar- [5 BEST TIPS!] LESSON 2

Duration: 07:24Views: 3.7KLikes: 256Date Created: Mar, 2022

Channel: Acoustic Guitar Videos Lessons

Category: Education

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Description: If you missed Lesson 1 of this series of How To Get Better At Chord Changes On Guitar, please go here: youtu.be/UzWt4BIlJLs If you've been struggling with changing chords, I know for certain that at least 1 of the 5 TIPS here in this series is REALLY GOING TO HELP! And I will guarantee that you will notice a remarkable improvement in less than a week (average students report between 10% and 30%). Perhaps you've been searching for a while for a video on YouTube that can help with fixing your problems with changing chords? But in truth, maybe only a portion any 1 tip in this series is mentioned. This video series which includes a lesson 2, will cover it all. In order for this to all work, it is recommend that you spend at least 15 minutes per day (every day if possible) but never more than 30 minutes at a time. Yes, it's okay to practice more, but just take breaks. The breaks serve a couple purposes (besides some rest) it allows your hands to remember how to do it. Proof of this phenomena is quite noticeable when typing, as you may not be able to actually know what the order of the letters are on the keyboard, but yet your fingers know where to press. Now simply, we are trying to get your hands to hold the memory of playing guitar! One thing you will notice when returning to the guitar after a break.... at first you most likely will have difficulty doing what you just did a short while ago. This is because your hands didn't retain the memory... in other words, you don't really know it yet. Q. So how do you know when to 'move on to learn new stuff? A. When you can just pick up your guitar and do it cold the first time.. Chapters: 0:00 if you missed lesson 1 0:11 Tip 3 1:51 Tip 2 3:51 Tip 1

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