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@Regis Don’t worry about it. You’ll get faster. Keep it easy on yourself when learning. If you can strum C, Am, F & G, that’s a good start. Maybe add an E chord with that sequence. Play it C, Am, E, F & G. That way you only have to move your fingers over to get the notes to the E chord. If that is too many chords to concentrate on take one out. Do you think it would help if you strummed to a metronome? I know you said you were slow, but if you are only adding one new chord to chords you know already, you might be able to do it. You could set it on set the beats per minute at 40 or 50. It would put a little more pressure on those fingers to learn the chords. Good Luck, and just to let you know, B7 and F are both hard chords (at least for me).
