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  • AttyTJ

    Member
    March 9, 2022 at 10:07 am

    I used to spend a lot of time, here, and came back today to see this awesome Question and Thread in response. So many great ideas, all worth pursuing, BUT: PICK ONE. For now at least.

    Example: The G, C, D (1, 4, 5 in the key of G) chords bring lots of issues. A 6 string, 5 string and 4 string Chord. So, until you are comfortable, pick one, and play only the top three strings. It is a valid chord, and for the G it is a G on the E string, for C it is a C on the B string, and for D it is a full pattern. You will be amazed at the buzz free sound of that compilation. Next, move between them.

    When it is fun and comfortable, add the D string (4th from the bottom). Then the A, etc. At ten minutes per session, you will find your chord sound and transitions (movement) will grow exponentially, and will be cleaner each time you play.

    You clearly understand, so go get it, and Welcome to TAC.