Topic: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

i need to be able to transition chords faster. any songs or riffs i should play to help with that.

Re: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

Not sure what chords you are learning or what songs you like

In the public books section of chiordie there are some good song books for beginners. Have a look at those songs

Otherwise  there is a popular exercise for chord changes. Its called the circle of fifths
You play the following chords

C G D A E B F# C# G# D# A# E#
   
The first five chords are open chords (after that it gets tricky)

Re: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

Try 1 4 and 5 chord progressions in different keys....example A D E...C F G...D G A   eight notes first note is #1 then count four and that will be the #4 then the fifth will be #5...that will cover lots of country, Rock, Blues, Gospel...I hope this makes sense and helps...
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Middleaged Redneck sorta guy who refuses to grow up...passion for music, especially Southern Rock but like bout everything cept Gangsta/Hip Hop. Collect guitars, mandolins, and love to ride Harleys.

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Re: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

hey
sweet child of mine chords
knock on heavens door
and money by pink floyd are good
three all right now
give them a try

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Re: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

Marcella by the Beach Boys - A D Bm A7 G F C E7 Am7
Red Rubber Ball - Paul Simon/The Seekers
Mrs Robinson by Simon & Garfunkel
Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley (also tempo changes)

'The sound of the city seems to disappear'

Re: ive been playin for 4 months and i have some questions...

bon jovi livin on a prayer is pretty if you can switch from a two finger G to a barre F.
D for 2 beats,  C for 1 beat, G for 1 beat, Cfor 1 beat, G for 1 beat, F for 1 beat D for 1 beat, and then repeat it all