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Chord changes involve moving multiple fingers in different directions to a rhythm, and learning them can be as difficult as it sounds—but it doesn’t have to be!
with Dan VuksanovichChord changes involve moving multiple fingers in different directions to a rhythm, and learning them can be as difficult as it sounds—but it doesn’t have to be!
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Tired of taking one step forward and two steps back when it comes to your guitar playing? Learn how to make consistent progress by improving your memory!
with Dan VuksanovichTired of taking one step forward and two steps back when it comes to your guitar playing? Learn how to make consistent progress by improving your memory!
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When you play the guitar, do your fingers get tied up in knots? Or perhaps your hand turns into a claw? Improve your playing by working on finger independence.
with Dan VuksanovichWhen you play the guitar, do your fingers get tied up in knots? Or perhaps your hand turns into a claw? Improve your playing by working on finger independence.
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You’d love to be good at the guitar--we all would. Start with alternate picking techniques, learn the difference between free and focused motion, and practice!
with Dan VuksanovichYou’d love to be good at the guitar--we all would. Start with alternate picking techniques, learn the difference between free and focused motion, and practice!
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Learn an alternate picking exercise from Why I Suck at Guitar that will help with difficult progressions, and watch your playing improve quickly!
with Dan VuksanovichLearn an alternate picking exercise from Why I Suck at Guitar that will help with difficult progressions, and watch your playing improve quickly!
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