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New to guitar, looking for some help
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<blockquote data-quote="RSXFMCJWR" data-source="post: 6992678" data-attributes="member: 5945"><p>ultimate-guitar.com has alot of tabs on it. That is the site i always use. The best way to speed up your chord changes is to just pick two chords(G and D for example) and just play G then switch to D, then switch back to G, ect. Just do it until you are sick of doing it, then take a small break, then do it some more, but just a little faster changes. After a week or so of doing this with the basic chords, you should notice improvement.</p><p>I have been playing for about 9 months now and this is the technique that my private guitar teacher(who is one of the best guitarists I have ever seen) had me do to improve my chord switch speed and it worked very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSXFMCJWR, post: 6992678, member: 5945"] ultimate-guitar.com has alot of tabs on it. That is the site i always use. The best way to speed up your chord changes is to just pick two chords(G and D for example) and just play G then switch to D, then switch back to G, ect. Just do it until you are sick of doing it, then take a small break, then do it some more, but just a little faster changes. After a week or so of doing this with the basic chords, you should notice improvement. I have been playing for about 9 months now and this is the technique that my private guitar teacher(who is one of the best guitarists I have ever seen) had me do to improve my chord switch speed and it worked very well. [/QUOTE]
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