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Chord Transitions
Being painfully aware that I need to improve speed in forming and transitioning between chords, I’m doing exercises to switch back and forth between 2 chords. This is actually a lot of fun. Once I get my speed up I’ll start playing actual songs, Yay!
Here is my question: do I alter the finger placement in the chord to increase my speed in the transition? For example as I switch between G and Em, it’s easier to use fingers 1 & 2 to form the Em, while I might use 2 & 3 for the Em if I was transitioning to Am.
I guess what I’m questioning is, for the chord to become part of your “muscle memory” is it key to always form it the same way? Or can your brain translate the use of different fingers to form the same pattern on the fretboard
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