This jam track combines the second most common strumming pattern with one of the most popular chord progressions in music. Everything comes together in a musical context that forces good timing and smooth chord changes.
G major, D major, A minor, and C major progression in the key of G
Two bars per chord giving you plenty of time to prepare changes
Clean and overdriven sound options - both approaches demonstrated
The crucial technique of changing chords early and arriving on beat one
Why practicing with backing tracks forces better technique than solo practice
You'll discover that lifting off early doesn't sound bad - it actually helps you arrive on time for the next chord. The jam track keeps your right hand moving consistently, which is essential for developing solid rhythm guitar skills. This progression appears in countless popular songs once you master it.
Struggling with chord changes? Lift off early!
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