Them chords they keep a-changin'

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1 Minute Changes

So you should always remember to:

"Practice what you can't do, don't practice what you can"

So if you find one of these changes easy, then substitute it for a change that you find hard. The following changes all have something about them that I think is good to practice, so this is a suggested list to start you off, but then just get in work on the ones that you find hardest!

1. C to G7 - starting with C you stretch your fingers out and get to G7!

2. C7 to Fmaj7- keep 1st finger down as an anchor.

3. E to B7- 2nd finger anchor for this chord change.

4. ? to ? (most people G to C is good to work on)

5. ? to ? (or using the new mini barre)

 

Next up I am going to show you a little trick to help you develop your chord changes so we can start on some proper songs soon! BC-145 • Forcing The Changes

 

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