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What is a great way to improve changing chords on the guitar?

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Here are five tips for better chord changes: Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. ... Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. ... Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. ... Use Pivot Fingers. ... Fingers Down...
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Here are five tips for better chord changes: Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. ... Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. ... Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. ... Use Pivot Fingers. ... Fingers Down at the Same Time. read less
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My teaching experience 12 years

Practice until the fingers muscles can change into shape of chord in the air and land together at once on the fretboard.
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8 grade Trinity College of London in Rock and Pop . 15 years of teaching experience

Practice until the fingers muscles can change into shape of chord in the air and land together at once on the fretboard.
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