Chord changes are awesome! It’s such a simple exercise but one that really can shift your playing into something epic! I’ve been playing guitar for about 7 years and I still use chord changes when I’m learning a new song!
I could watch and listen to your videos the entire evening. Thank you for the brilliant lesson, your time and the positive mood. 🙏 Ill be trying that from tomorrow onwards. Question: How long does it take for your students to adapt that? Until its fully stored in the mucle memory? Just as an average, I know, everybody is different. ;-)
Thank you for this. I am at the point where I am working on more advanced chords, but I think this will really help me. You know, C#mflat5. Those guys. I was learning a version of the song Georgia and I was trying to get to that chord from a d9 and then a C maj 7 on the 3rd fret. I just could not do it. I had to switch to an open C and a C7 after that. Boo. I would sure love to be one of your students in person. I think you have such a practical style, and you really help me.
6-minute chord squeezes… this is going to help so much!!
Thank you, Brad!
Really good tips, from a really good teacher.....thanks mate!
An excellent lesson, really clear and helpful, giving me the help to keep going and get these chord changes done.
Glad to help!
Chord changes are awesome! It’s such a simple exercise but one that really can shift your playing into something epic! I’ve been playing guitar for about 7 years and I still use chord changes when I’m learning a new song!
They're magical!
Explained beautifully.. thanks for the tips
I could watch and listen to your videos the entire evening. Thank you for the brilliant lesson, your time and the positive mood. 🙏 Ill be trying that from tomorrow onwards.
Question:
How long does it take for your students to adapt that? Until its fully stored in the mucle memory? Just as an average, I know, everybody is different. ;-)
Love watching your videos brad! They’re really helpful ❤
Glad you like them! I appreciate that!
Thank you for this. I am at the point where I am working on more advanced chords, but I think this will really help me. You know, C#mflat5. Those guys. I was learning a version of the song Georgia and I was trying to get to that chord from a d9 and then a C maj 7 on the 3rd fret. I just could not do it. I had to switch to an open C and a C7 after that. Boo. I would sure love to be one of your students in person. I think you have such a practical style, and you really help me.
The easiest way to do a Cmaj7 is to make an open C chord and just take your 1st finger off. That might make that easier for you!
I struggle with strumming and changing chords.
Many thanks for the advice. ( Kiss) Keep it simple sir.
You’re so welcome!