I used to struggle with this, so if you're starting out, listen to this man! THE BIGGEST THING IS visualization. Actively "seeing" or visualizing your fingers in the right place on the fretboard is the key. Literally closing your eyes and drawing your hand in your mind. If you can't think it, you can't do it. I use this technique anytime I'm trying to learn a new chord voicing. It all begins to get easier over time, but this is the most efficient way to do it. And to add a second level to it, start humming the sound of the chords as you play to get that ear to hand connection as well.
I really love your guitar plan. Sometimes it is sitting just listen even though I know that stuff is distant. It sounds so pretty the way you're doing it.❤
You can also get a variety of metronome videos on TH-cam instead of downloading an app. I prefer drum backing tracks instead for practice. My problem is not preparing for the next chord while I'm playing the current one. That's how I end up searching for the chord instead of playing it.
Love your approach on things. Thanks for sharing! Also your style of playing really inspires me and makes me grab my guitar more often. Thanks again for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏼 Peace & love from Germany
@@Kerry2smooth Life keeps happening and it’s keeping me from purchasing the Camp, but I think I can do the $29 a month version. I just hate I can’t get the feedback from you. But I can still get everything else. Is that right?
Do you struggle with moving from chord to chord? Let me know? Or if you did, but improved, what did you do?
The minor 9 chord man it's structure how it works
I used to struggle with this, so if you're starting out, listen to this man! THE BIGGEST THING IS visualization. Actively "seeing" or visualizing your fingers in the right place on the fretboard is the key. Literally closing your eyes and drawing your hand in your mind. If you can't think it, you can't do it. I use this technique anytime I'm trying to learn a new chord voicing. It all begins to get easier over time, but this is the most efficient way to do it. And to add a second level to it, start humming the sound of the chords as you play to get that ear to hand connection as well.
Man i hold my breath too and i didn't realize it until i started recorded videos of myself. Great tips as always! Thank you.
This has been my challenge I believe with this lesson it will help more especially playing Rnb I find hard to play smoothly
I really love your guitar plan. Sometimes it is sitting just listen even though I know that stuff is distant. It sounds so pretty the way you're doing it.❤
Thanks for the idea using a metronome at a slow BPM. You're truly Smooth with it
You can also get a variety of metronome videos on TH-cam instead of downloading an app. I prefer drum backing tracks instead for practice.
My problem is not preparing for the next chord while I'm playing the current one. That's how I end up searching for the chord instead of playing it.
I really love your playing your picking....
Yo, I needed this! This is so timely to help me struggling with transitions!!
Love your approach on things. Thanks for sharing!
Also your style of playing really inspires me and makes me grab my guitar more often.
Thanks again for sharing your knowledge 🙏🏼
Peace & love from Germany
Thank you very much for your helping tips and advice
Do you have a lesson teaching how to play the outro to this video? I would love to see it if possible. thnx!
His name is "Smooth" for a reason
What shape are you playing at the V?
I think it's a G sus4
Man!! U went in at the in! 🔥🔥🔥🔥What was those movements! That was way too advanced.. 😂😂 Would I learn that in Kerry Camp??
You absolutely will!
@@Kerry2smooth Life keeps happening and it’s keeping me from purchasing the Camp, but I think I can do the $29 a month version. I just hate I can’t get the feedback from you. But I can still get everything else. Is that right?
Can you give a tutorial on So Good by Joe Pace