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Today I worked on a basic
chord progression. What I mean by basic is that it doesn’t contain any truly difficult chord changes (in my case F to anything or anything to F.)
G-Cadd9-D-Cadd9-G-Em-C-D-Am-E-Am
Chord progressions are excellent for practising changing, strumming, rhythm, and timing. Of course it helps if you can hold the chord first. Baby [...]
Today I practised a few chord changes utilising the cluster and shared finger principles and played the one piece of (dare I call it music) that I’ve managed to sort of play so far, but first I want to talk a little bit about my guitar.
It’s a Vintage V300 made by John Hornby Skewes and [...]