Lesson 5 – Changing Between Chords Smoothly

Work on connecting your chords without stopping the rhythm.

The Goal

Many beginners can play chords individually, but the rhythm falls apart when switching. This lesson builds the skill of keeping your strumming steady while your fretting hand moves efficiently.

Common Beginner Chord Pairs

Anchor Fingers

An anchor finger is a finger that stays on (or near) the same place during a chord change. Using anchors makes switching faster and smoother.

Chord Change Exercise – 4 Beat Loop

  1. Choose two chords (example: E → A).
  2. Strum the first chord four times: 1 2 3 4.
  3. Switch to the next chord and repeat four times.
  4. Loop back and forth slowly and evenly.

Slow Motion Practice

Adding Rhythm Back In

  1. Start with simple downstrums on 1–2–3–4.
  2. Keep your strumming hand moving even if your left hand is late.
  3. Don’t stop the rhythm — let the chord sound wrong for a beat if needed.

Suggested Practice

Downloadable Practice Sheet

Download Lesson 5 – Chord Change Exercises (PDF)

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