I would just keep practicing the change with a metronome, four strums C, four strums G, in time, over and over again. You will get it. If you get bored with the metronome, pick an easy song like "Leaving on a jet plane" (basically all G and C with a D thrown in here and there) and play along with it. "Knocking on Heaven's Door" is also good, but not as direct between G and C. Then back to the metronome. Mix up your strum pattern a bit, and get into the groove. You'll get it.
Steve Thompson
Sun Valley, Idaho
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