learning to change from one chord to another doesn't need to be a frustrating experience. however, it was for me, until i learned the four initial moves. these moves will apply to all chord changes, no matter how advanced yor guitar studies become. the four moves are very simple, and using them enables your fingers to play as a coordinated team, resulting in smooth, flowing progressions.
these are the four:
GLUED FINGER- a finger that doesn't move
SLIDE FINGER- a finger that slides on the same string
LIFT & SHIFT- two fingers that are lifted, holding their original position, and then moved to a new location
SCOUT FINGER- none of the above applies, so one finger makes the first move to a new position. it's usually the finger that will press the lowest bass string.
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