Most beginners think this sounds weird at first, but it is what every guitarist does. Start really slow when doing this. If chords share a note then don't release that finger (think Am - C). If you encounter a situation where chords don't switch so fast then this isn't necessary. Practicing slow and deliberately is the key to everything.Today's question is from Pedro he says, "I know many chord shapes but when I try to play along to a song, I can't switch through them fast enough."---In the Fitchett's beginner guitar lessons on how to effectiv1. Mute most lower strings with the palm of your picking hand. As you're playing, the palm of your picking hand naturally falls over the thicker strings — especially when you're playing the thinner strings. Let your palm rest lightly on top of the strings above the string you're playing to keep them from ringing out.It's very simple & should not be overlooked. You just need to pick a couple of chords, to begin with, and focus all your attention on switching between them. For now, at this time in your guitar learning journey you want to forget about all other chords, strumming or anything else & just focus on this one thing.
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