Electric guitar help please easy 10 points!?!


Question: hi i've been plying electric guitar a few months now and i can do chords (not bar chords) i can do ..a,em,c,d,dm etc basic ones mainly.......can anyone tell me a good way to learn to change chords faster i've learned loads of songs not using real chords like smoke on the water etc but now i want to learn some better stuff by using real chords (listed above).............. cn u think of any thing that will help????????????????????????????????????... thx and its an easy 10 points!


Answers: hi i've been plying electric guitar a few months now and i can do chords (not bar chords) i can do ..a,em,c,d,dm etc basic ones mainly.......can anyone tell me a good way to learn to change chords faster i've learned loads of songs not using real chords like smoke on the water etc but now i want to learn some better stuff by using real chords (listed above).............. cn u think of any thing that will help????????????????????????????????????... thx and its an easy 10 points!

Quit playing songs all the time.

Work on your arpeggios, work your chords, work your progressions. If you're only doing the same dozen moves all the times, you'll never stretch in new ways. Warm-ups are designed to get you stretched across more of the fretboard.

Oh yea, and practice, practice, practice!

its not easy for a beginner to learn that. i am playing for 2 years and i cant do that. you need to practice.

Practice, practice practice.
There's no magic trick, it takes hard work to get good at anything, and the guitar is no exception.

This is a "young guy" way of thinking, to always think that "faster" is necessarily "better".

It's probably just that learning guitar is a bit harder than you expected, but it is well worth while practicing continually.

All you need is to keep practicing, and it'll come eventually. It's easy to play the guitar badly, but surprisingly hard to play it well.

And don't keep looking at your hand when you are changing chords.

You need to learn your own finger techniques. I know it sucks, but it need to be something you self discover. You need to find ways that you like to move your hands and wrist. I can tell you what works for me, but with your guitar/your hands that might be very uncomfortable. Practice is the best way for sure.

i found out that the best way to play faster but with clarity is by practising with a friend. The duelling banjo,s ha ha but seriously thats what i mean .

Why don't you go to www.guitar revolution.com.
You can download all sorts of material there.
All the best.

Like everyone else says, practice. A good start would
be to create a few different chord progressions from
the chords that you know and practice each of them.
When you start to get the hang of each, switch them
up entirely or combine. And remember, faster is not
better. It's about feel and creativity, not speed and
precision. A good guitarist creates, a good guitar
player mimics.



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