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iwantoplaytheguitar
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iwantoplaytheguitar
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01/11/2004 8:01 am
Hi, i'm learning the guitar..and now trying to play the major chords..it's been a week and i'm still superrr slow at changing chords...do yall have any tips to help me change the chords easily?? i'm eager to play and don't wish to give up but am afraid that if i don't make much progress i may do jus tt..helppp me plsss
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janir123
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janir123
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01/11/2004 9:01 am
Since it's only been a week you shouldn't worry about it. The speed will come in time. Let's say in a month you're
a lot quicker when it comes to changing from a chord to another. Patience my friend, patience. Your guitar playing
hobby will be a life-long journey where you can achieve nothing without practicing.
Thanks

Jani
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metal_carnage
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metal_carnage
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01/11/2004 11:45 am
when I played for half a year my chords were okay...
after 1 year I could do them with my eyes closed and no buzzing.
Just practise them everyday is the trick.

wait till for the barre chords lol If you think this is hard those will kill you :P
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iwantoplaytheguitar
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iwantoplaytheguitar
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01/11/2004 12:50 pm
lol..thanks for the encouragement..jus a lil bit too xcited i guess..will practice daily..thanks again ya!
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Slasher
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Slasher
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01/11/2004 1:15 pm
Instead of learning songs just try playing a bar of one chord then switch to another.
ie.

C / / / / D / / / /

and when you get good at it the speed with naturally increase.
Remember, the chickens that fly will always beat the rubber plants that bounce!
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iiholly
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iiholly
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01/12/2004 4:15 pm
Practice changing from one chord to another slowly. Speed will come, but make sure you don't go too fast so that it doesn't sound right.

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