Just work on moving your first finger to A on the 3rd string to start the D chord then lead with your 2nd finger back to the B on the 5th string to start the E minor chord. Try leading with your first finger for C, E major and A minor chords. Quite quickly you will find your fingers starting to move as a team.
The trick is to limit yourself to small groups, depending what you're having trouble hearing. For example you may want to spend a week or two on 6ths and 7ths, or 3 to 4 weeks on root position triads. MrNoMoniker. • 6 yr. ago. There are some audio tricks you can use, which work more or less well depending on the mix of the song.
Check out this lesson on the first guitar chords to learn for chord diagrams and tips. How Do You Get Good At Guitar Chords? You get good at guitar chords by practicing them over and over every day. Practice changing between different chords to get used to each position. Here are some tips to help you get good at guitar chords:ZdWJi. 370 333 74 316 47 287 200 114 221