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Hi @speckpgh , lots of good advice above. I am also remembering an exercise for chord transitions where Tony did a five count and the idea was to bring your hand from your lap to a successfully fingered chord. Once 5 seconds seems like a lot of time you go to 4, then to 3, 2 and 1. Perhaps something lime this might work however instead of from you lap go from the previous chord.
They other thing I do, which actually seems a bit crazy to write, is mentally picture the next chord shape or finger position I want to hit while I am playing away on the current position. For this to work for me I need to have spent some real time on the song. The crazy notion I am using here is to “go where the puck will be” rather than where it is or was. (I know I am about to get hammered by hockey fans for this). As I said earlier – it sounds even more insane now having read what I just typed! 😜
