When changing between G to D7, do not lift your third finger off the first string, but slide it down to the second fret. Only touch the third string very lightly as you do this. The use of the slide will make changing between G and D7 chords easier. Then play the following 8 bar chord progression using the two bar rhythm pattern as shown. Don’t forget to use the pivot finger between the C and D7 chords.
Rhythm Pattern

A

To play the A chord, place the first, second and third fingers of your left hand as shown in the diagram. Strum all six strings.
Rhythm Pattern
When changing between C and A use your second finger as a pivot.

E

To play the E chord, place the first, second and third fingers of your left hand as shown in the diagram. Strum all six strings.
Rhythm Pattern
In the following progression use a slide finger on the third string when changing between the D and E chords. Use the first finger as a pivot finger on the third string when changing between the A and D chords.
When a bar has no chord noted at the beginning you repeat the chord in the previous bar. To make the progression sound complete finish with one strum of a D chord.
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