Chord Practice (Configurable)
Practice clean transitions and finger placement across a customizable selection of chords.
Why This Exercise Matters
Mastering transitions between diverse chord families is essential for smooth rhythm playing. This exercise builds muscle memory and hand independence, ensuring all strings ring clearly without unintended muting.
How to Practice
- 1Position your thumb behind the middle of the neck to support a curved fretting arch.
- 2Arpeggiate each chord slowly to verify that every string rings out clearly.
Tips & Techniques
- •Focus on smooth transitions — don't stop the rhythm between chords.
- •If a transition is hard, slow down the BPM until it's easy.
- •Try 'not reading notes' mode to develop your memory and ear.
Skills You'll Develop
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