Discover how to Change Chords with Learn and Master Guitar
Monday, May 26th, 2008Once you have learnt all the basic major and basic minor chords, and practiced playing a few progressions, your guitar playing might still be punctuated. As a result, you hear one chord being played, followed by a brief gap and then another chord is heard. However, learning to speed up your chord progression and developing fluency in changing the chords is a time taking process and requires a lot of practice to make your fingers follow the instructions of your brain. Moreover, for most right handed people, the left hand and fingers of the left hand are not too well trained to move in a quick and coordinated manner. This could be another reason why most right handed guitar learners take exceptionally longer duration of time for changing chords fluently during the initial stages of guitar learning. The size of the hand of the learner is yet another deciding factor which determines how long you might take to be able to carry out chord progression smoothly. Even the manner in which you hold the guitar plays a crucial role in deciding how different chords sound (some chords may be easy for you while you may face difficulty in playing other chords) and the comfort with which you execute chord progression. Although ‘changing chords’ may seem to be a difficult area for beginner level guitar learners, Steve Krenz Learn and Master Guitar program simplifies this aspect of guitar playing and makes it much more simple and easy for them.
A lot of Learn and Master Guitar reviews support this view and express that through this program, they learnt the real secret of changing chords flawlessly and effortlessly, which is to train the fingers to move from one chord to the next one with minimal movement accompanied by correct visualization of this chord transition. If you are able to correctly implement this chord transition idea, then you are sure to play a series of chord together in a smooth and fluent manner and the entire sequence of chord progression actually sounds like a small part of a song.
In this program, Steve Krenz uses a unique technique of teaching guitar which facilitates easier and more effective learning. He combines different modes of instructional mediums in his Learn and master Guitar DVD series – verbal instructions as well as visual display of the instruction through demonstration (close-up shot) in addition to the written textual instructions (as provided in the 100+ pages workbook and instructional manual provided in this program), to explain the entire concept of playing guitar chords including playing basic major chords, basic minor chords, chord progression, as well as changing smoothly from one chord to the other in a seamless fashion. Therefore, students who find it difficult to learn the skill through reading the textual matter, can watch the corresponding section and chapters on the DVDs and then learn the skill within no time. The entire process of chord changing is made extremely simple and easy.
Therefore, if you buy Learn and Master Guitar program, then you are sure to break through these initial hiccups that you encounter during chord transition and play chord progression smoothly and fluently within no time. The large number of songs and exercises offered in this program for practice will make the transition even more smooth and effortless.