Quick tip to help change between guitar chords!
When moving between chords, it’s all about building muscle memory. Trying to move two or more fingers at the exact same time can often cause tension or awkward twitches, making the change slower and less accurate. Instead, by moving one finger at a time, you give your brain a moment to process each movement. This helps develop smoother, more controlled transitions and reduces the chances of hesitation or mistakes. Over time, these individual finger movements will naturally speed up and blend, leading to faster and more fluid chord changes.
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