You know the shapes. This shows you how to change chords without the pause.
Instant download • 14 day plan • Works on acoustic or electric
You know the shapes. This shows you how to change chords without the pause.
Instant download • 14-day plan • Works on acoustic or electric
It’s said that if you know 3–4 chords, you can play most popular music.
That’s only half true.
That’s because knowing chords doesn’t mean you can switch between them in time. You can know 3 chords or 100 — if you can’t move between them without stopping, playing a complete song is impossible.
When chord changes fall apart, new guitarists blame the wrong thing: small hands, lack of talent, or not enough practice.
But the real issue is simpler: they were never taught a proven, repeatable way to handle the moment between chords while the strum keeps going.
This book gives you that missing piece — so knowing chords finally becomes playing songs.
It’s said that if you know 3–4 chords, you can play most popular music.
That’s only half true.
That’s because knowing chords doesn’t mean you can switch between them in time. You can know 3 chords or 100 — if you can’t move between them without stopping, playing a complete song is impossible.
When chord changes fall apart, new guitarists blame the wrong thing: small hands, lack of talent, or not enough practice.
But the real issue is simpler: they were never taught a proven, repeatable way to handle the moment between chords while the strum keeps going.
This book gives you that missing piece — so knowing chords finally becomes playing songs.
Most guitarists learn chords one finger at a time.
That means stopping the strum when its time for a change.
And stopping gets trained.
Over time, your hand learns one way to change chords:
stop, find the shape, then start again.
That works when nothing is moving.
But real songs don’t stop.
The beat keeps going.
So when you try to play a song, your hand does exactly what it was trained to do — it pauses — even though there’s no time to pause.
That’s why chord changes fall apart. Because your hand only knows one way to switch.
Until that changes, smooth chord changes stay out of reach — Until that changes, smooth chord changes stay out of reach — no matter how much you practice.
Most chord-switching advice relies on brute-force practice.
You’re told to repeat chord changes, try harder, and trust that speed and smoothness will eventually show up on their own.
In reality, most chord-switching advice is work hard and hope — as if effort automatically produces results, no matter what you’re practicing.
This book takes a different approach. Instead of hoping repetition fixes the problem, it focuses on the specific moments that actually cause chord changes to break down.
You’re shown what has to happen for a chord change to succeed while the beat keeps going, and then given practice that makes stopping, resetting, or arriving late harder to do than getting the change right.
The result isn’t “trying harder.”
It’s removing the conditions that make chord changes fail in the first place.
The first shift that makes chord changes stop feeling like a coin flip
Why trying to “go faster” at the last second makes changes fall apart — and what replaces that
What actually removes the pause between chords (without relying on talent or luck)
Why allowing mistakes is what leads to clean, quick chord changes
Why some chord changes work one direction but fall apart in reverse — and how to fix it
How to clean up messy changes without stopping, restarting, or resetting every attempt
What to do on the days it falls apart so you don’t lose progress or start over
How to turn confusing chord sheets into a clear roadmap for playing the song from start to finish
This isn’t magic, talent, or a shortcut that only works for a lucky few.
It’s not about believing harder or grinding endless reps and hoping things eventually click.
It’s about removing the one thing that’s been standing in your way the entire time: losing momentum between chord changes—slowing down, or stopping completely.
When chord changes stop standing in your way, playing songs finally becomes possible. You stop losing your place every time the chords change.
Instead of feeling like the song is constantly running ahead of you, you stay with it—from the first strum to the last.
Guitar stops feeling like a series of disconnected moments and starts feeling like music—not because you learned more chords, but because the thing that used to block everything else simply isn’t there anymore.
This is a complete, self-contained 14-day system designed to remove the pauses and slowdowns that make playing songs fall apart.
You don’t need new chords.
You don’t need more practice time.
You need the missing piece that lets everything you already know actually work.
What you get:
The full 14-Day Chord Fix (digital download)
No-music-reading-required lessons
Exercises that transfer directly into real songs
Works with the chords you already know
Daily plan that works in just 15 minutes per session
One-time price: $7
No hidden subscription.
No upsells required.
Instant access after purchase.
Go through the 14-day plan. Use it with the chords you already know.
If, within 14 days, you don’t feel more confident switching chords smoothly—without slowing down or stopping—just reach out and ask for a refund.
No hoops. No hassle.
You already know some chords but songs fall apart when you try to play them
You feel like chord changes are the thing holding you back
You’re tired of being told to “just practice more”
You want something simple, direct, and practical
You’re looking for a magic trick or shortcut
You want to skip fundamentals entirely
You’re not willing to follow a short, structured plan
You know the shapes. This shows you how to change chords without the pause.
Instant download • 14 day plan • Works on acoustic or electric
Go through the 14-day plan. Use it with the chords you already know.
If, within 14 days, you don’t feel more confident switching chords smoothly—without slowing down or stopping—just reach out and ask for a refund.
No hoops. No hassle.
You already know some chords but songs fall apart when you try to play them
You feel like chord changes are the thing holding you back
You’re tired of being told to “just practice more”
You want something simple, direct, and practical
You’re looking for a magic trick or shortcut
You want to skip fundamentals entirely
You’re not willing to follow a short, structured plan
If struggling with chord changes is what’s been holding you back, this is the decision point.
If this problem could have been solved by watching more videos, reading forum threads, or following so-called “good practice advice,” it would have happened by now.
What’s missing isn’t effort or information — it’s a simple, repeatable way to make chord changes actually work while playing songs.
This costs less than a fast-food meal, and it solves the one problem standing between you and the lifelong goal of playing real songs on the guitar.
It’s said that if you know 3–4 chords, you can play most popular music.
That’s only half true.
That’s because knowing chords doesn’t mean you can switch between them in time. You can know 3 chords or 100 — if you can’t move between them without stopping, playing a complete song is impossible.
When chord changes fall apart, new guitarists blame the wrong thing: small hands, lack of talent, or not enough practice.
But the real issue is simpler: they were never taught a proven, repeatable way to handle the moment between chords while the strum keeps going.
This book gives you that missing piece — so knowing chords finally becomes playing songs.
Most guitarists learn chords one finger at a time.
That means stopping the strum when its time for a change.
And stopping gets trained.
Over time, your hand learns one way to change chords:
stop, find the shape, then start again.
That works when nothing is moving.
But real songs don’t stop.
The beat keeps going.
So when you try to play a song, your hand does exactly what it was trained to do — it pauses — even though there’s no time to pause.
That’s why chord changes fall apart. Because your hand only knows one way to switch.
Until that changes, smooth chord changes stay out of reach — no matter how much you practice.
Most chord-switching advice relies on brute-force practice.
You’re told to repeat chord changes, try harder, and trust that speed and smoothness will eventually show up on their own.
In reality, most chord-switching advice is work hard and hope — as if effort automatically produces results, no matter what you’re practicing.
This book takes a different approach. Instead of hoping repetition fixes the problem, it focuses on the specific moments that actually cause chord changes to break down.
You’re shown what has to happen for a chord change to succeed while the beat keeps going, and then given practice that makes stopping, resetting, or arriving late harder to do than getting the change right.
The result isn’t “trying harder.”
It’s removing the conditions that make chord changes fail in the first place.
The first shift that makes chord changes stop feeling like a coin flip
Why trying to “go faster” at the last second makes changes fall apart — and what replaces that
What actually removes the pause between chords (without relying on talent or luck)
Why allowing mistakes is what leads to clean, quick chord changes
Why some chord changes work one direction but fall apart in reverse — and how to fix it
How to clean up messy changes without stopping, restarting, or resetting every attempt
What to do on the days it falls apart so you don’t lose progress or start over
How to turn confusing chord sheets into a clear roadmap for playing the song from start to finish
This isn’t magic, talent, or a shortcut that only works for a lucky few.
It’s not about believing harder or grinding endless reps and hoping things eventually click.
It’s about removing the one thing that’s been standing in your way the entire time: losing momentum between chord changes—slowing down, or stopping completely.
When chord changes stop standing in your way, playing songs finally becomes possible.
You stop losing your place every time the chords change.
Instead of feeling like the song is constantly running ahead of you, you stay with it—from the first strum to the last.
Guitar stops feeling like a series of disconnected moments and starts feeling like music— because the thing that used to block everything else simply isn’t there anymore.
This is a complete, self-contained 14-day system designed to remove the pauses and slowdowns that make playing songs fall apart.
You don’t need new chords.
You don’t need more practice time.
You need the missing piece that lets everything you already know actually work.
What you get:
The full 14-Day Chord Fix (digital download)
No-music-reading-required lessons
Exercises that transfer directly into real songs
Works with the chords you already know
Daily plan that works in just 15 minutes per session
One-time price: $7
No hidden subscription.
No upsells required.
Instant access after purchase.
Go through the 14-day plan.
Use it with the chords you already know.
If, within 14 days, you don’t feel more confident switching chords smoothly...
—without slowing down or stopping—just reach out and ask for a refund.
No hoops. No hassle.
You already know some chords but songs fall apart when you try to play them
You feel like chord changes are the thing holding you back
You’re tired of being told to “just practice more”
You want something simple, direct, and practical
You’re looking for a magic trick or shortcut
You want to skip fundamentals entirely
You’re not willing to follow a short, structured plan
If struggling with chord changes is what’s been holding you back, this is the decision point.
If this problem could have been solved by watching more videos, reading forum threads, or following so-called “good practice advice,” it would have happened by now.
What’s missing isn’t effort or information — it’s a simple, repeatable way to make chord changes actually work while playing songs.
This costs less than a fast-food meal, and it solves the one problem standing between you and the lifelong goal of playing real songs on the guitar.
One-time purchase • Instant download • Works on acoustic or electric
If struggling with chord changes is what’s been holding you back, this is the decision point.
If this problem could have been solved by watching more videos, reading forum threads, or following so-called “good practice advice,” it would have happened by now.
What’s missing isn’t effort or information — it’s a simple, repeatable way to make chord changes actually work while playing songs.
This costs less than a fast-food meal, and it solves the one problem standing between you and the lifelong goal of playing real songs on the guitar.
One-time purchase • Instant download • Works on acoustic or electric