TOP 3 EXERCISES For Faster - AI Video Analysis

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Oh, this is totally relatable. So many beginners get stuck on slow chord changes. I'm excited to see these exercises, especially since she's promising faster changes in just a month.
A click track is such a smart way to force yourself to push your limits. It makes sense that practicing at a comfortable speed wouldn't lead to improvement. This is a crucial tip for anyone trying to get better.
Starting with simple E minor to C changes at 60 bpm is a solid foundation. The idea of one chord change per click really breaks it down. I can see how building this habit is key.

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The video addresses a common frustration for beginner guitarists: slow chord changes [0:00]. The instructor introduces a metronome or click track as a foundational tool, emphasizing that practicing at a comfortable pace alone can hinder progress [0:30]. By using a click track, musicians are compelled to push beyond their perceived limits, a crucial element for developing speed and dexterity.
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The video addresses a common frustration for beginner guitarists: slow chord changes [0:00]. The instructor introduces a metronome or click track as a foundational tool, emphasizing that practicing at a comfortable pace alone can hinder progress [0:30]. By using a click track, musicians are compelled to push beyond their perceived limits, a crucial element for developing speed and dexterity.
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