can some one please post the different strumming patterns (and an example of some songs they would apply to) I am some trouble figuring them out. I know a few but seeing them in front of me would help a lot
Tennessee Jedi wrote:Never thought in terms of 'strumming patterns' before ... sorry KK.Same. Don't understand the question.
Pete B. wrote:Maybe work on Franklins Tower.Very nice, Pete, but I had to laugh as I hear up-strokes on the Gs
It has a pretty "easy-to-hear" strumming pattern.
Your basic choices are either down-stroke, or up-stroke.
It goes from A to D, with a quick G in the middle.
The beginners version might look like this:
A: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down
D: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down
(back to A and start over).
We really need a song/version/timeframe and a link to it, to be better help.
strumminsix wrote:It can be up-strokes!Pete B. wrote:Maybe work on Franklins Tower.Very nice, Pete, but I had to laugh as I hear up-strokes on the Gs
It has a pretty "easy-to-hear" strumming pattern.
Your basic choices are either down-stroke, or up-stroke.
It goes from A to D, with a quick G in the middle.
The beginners version might look like this:
A: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down
D: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down
(back to A and start over).
We really need a song/version/timeframe and a link to it, to be better help.
Pete B. wrote:Maybe work on Franklins Tower.Hey cool man . Thanks for this strumming pattern. I got to admit, strumming is a bit hard to learn for beginners. Again thanks.
It has a pretty "easy-to-hear" guitar for beginners strumming pattern.
Your basic choices are either down-stroke, or up-stroke.
It goes from A to D, with a quick G in the middle.
The beginners version might look like this:
A: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down (or, Up,Up)
D: Down, Up/Down, Down
G: Down, Down (or, Up,Up)
(back to A and start over).