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hello everyone. I just got a guitar for christmas and I have leaned a few chords. I am having problems changing from one chord to the next. is there an easy way to do this or will it take time? thank you

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Time and this lesson should help.
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Hey it takes time, and lots of practise its not the easiest instrument to play but with patience and practise most chord changes will come second nature to you.....

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