Practice changing between these chords in various combinations, then play Example 13 which is written in the form of a chord chart such as one you might find in a songbook. Once you know the right chord shapes, you can interpret a chord chart easily and make any progression sound good. The chart here shows one strum per strum per beat, but you could use any of the strums you have learnt as well as making up some of your own.
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