@Anshul78 Have a look here.
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@Anshul78 Chord perfect is for forming the chords and having all notes ring out clearly - making micro adjustments if they do not.
One-minute changes is to forcibly get your fingers racing in the chord-change moment. Those chords do not need to be perfectly formed. They need to be alright, not terrible and overly sloppy. But you don’t need to sweat on a little unwanted muting if your finger is getting there fast.
Over time, the two in combinations will reap rewards.