Jam Track 11 - Strumming the Off Beat Andy Summers Style

Course: Easy Lead Guitar & Rhythm Consolidation

In this video

Learn the distinctive off-beat strumming technique that defines The Police's sound and appears throughout reggae-influenced rock music. This lesson focuses on playing "chips" - quick, muted chord hits that create rhythmic drive and energy.

In this lesson:

  • Off-beat timing: playing on the "and" counts instead of main beats

  • Chord chip technique: short, sharp strums followed by immediate muting

  • Hand coordination: pressing down chords only when needed, relaxing between hits

  • Muting methods: using your picking hand and strategic finger positioning

  • Practice approach: working with just drums to develop internal rhythm sense

This technique cures many rhythm problems by forcing you to feel the off-beat naturally rather than counting it. The skill transfers to reggae, ska, and modern pop styles, making it an essential rhythm guitar technique for contemporary music.

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