Melodies

Listening for chord changes

Listening for chord changes

Practice singing and humming melodies to songs you already know while strumming chords. Instead of trying to strum all four beats, strum half-time, only on beats one and three. Let the melody guide you to when the chords change. Melodies usually consist of chord tones so they often guide you to when the chord changes.

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