What are the techniques for changing chords quickly on guitar?

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Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. Use Pivot Fingers. Fingers Down at the Same Time.
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Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. Use Pivot Fingers. Fingers Down at the Same Time. read less
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Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. Use Pivot Fingers. Fingers Down at the Same Time.
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Think Ahead. Know what chord comes next so you can prepare. Stay Close to the Fretboard. Don't lift your fingers high off the fretboard. Keep Moving. When playing live or with others, time doesn't stop. Use Pivot Fingers. Fingers Down at the Same Time.
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The guitar is believed to have originated in Spain in the 16th century, based on the guitarra latina, a late medieval instrument with a waisted body and four strings . The first electrically amplified stringed instrument to be marketed commercially was a cast aluminum lap steel guitar nicknamed the "Frying...
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The guitar is believed to have originated in Spain in the 16th century, based on the guitarra latina, a late medieval instrument with a waisted body and four strings . The first electrically amplified stringed instrument to be marketed commercially was a cast aluminum lap steel guitar nicknamed the "Frying Pan" designed in 1931 by George Beauchamp, the general manager of the National Stringed Instrument Corporation, with Paul Barth, who was vice president. read less
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JUST PRACTICE TO CHANGE THE POSTURE WITHOUT PLAYING THE GUITAR WHEN IT COMES IN THE FLOW YOU WILL DEFINETLY LEARN IT
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