Originally Posted by: bbzswa777What you're realizing is what all guitarists have realized early on at some point: you need to do something different to keep progressing at a decent pace. And right now that is chord changing drills. Pick two of any of these chords that you have trouble switching between fast, and start out slow changing from one to the next. Don't even worry about tempo. Go really slow at first so you can see if all your fingers are moving at once. Some of your fingers should in fact be moving in different directions at the same time in order to land on the correct frets simultaneously. When you go really slow, you'll probably realize that you don't have very good finger independence as of now. So this is the time to practice it slowly. Then take some time and try to speed up, and don't even worry about being kind of sloppy. Time yourself for a minute and see how many chord changes you can get between those two chords. Then go back to doing it slow. If you switch between these 2 chords around 2,000 times (however long that takes you), it'll be so much easier and faster. They say it takes 10,000 repetitions to master something. But you'll notice great progress way before then.
~Rusty
I think this advise is perfect. It's also what I do.