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Practice Routine Using Guitar Chords

Author: Rick Peckham

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Rick Peckham, Assistant Chair of the Berklee College of Music Guitar Department, explains how to practice playing major, minor, and dominant guitar chords in their inversions and increase your playing speed, harmonic knowledge, and overall guitar technique.

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