Description
As we get ready for a slow play through, we get the chance to get both of our hands working at the same time. You might want to sit and practice your chord progression several times before you attempt the slow play through, and even then feel free to run through the slow play several times to get comfortable and confident with your chord changes.
Remember that we are looking to build strength, independence and dexterity here. Slow and clean is better than fast and sloppy. Repetition is the key to muscle memory.
Lesson Info
Instructor
Caren Armstrong