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Old August 31st, 2005
Spyder F16 Spyder F16 is offline
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Yep. Always make it easy to change over to the next chord.

Depending on what progressions are occuring, I may play a E minor in several different fingerings (Although still on the same two strings). If i anticipate on moving over to an A Minor, or throw in an E Major after it, I usually will play it using my middle and ring finger. Otherwise, I usually use the standard Index/middle combo.

But still, practice is the main way of building speed. When you practice enough, you will build muscle memory needed to go back to the chord shapes quickly.


Guitar: 1) Behringer Stratocaster; Webstrings Memphis Electric Xlight strings; Dunlop Picks

2) Ibanez TCY-10 Talman Series; Elixir Light strings.
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