In this video
We introduce more percussive elements into our strumming.
Chords: A minor, C major, G major, F barre
The strumming pattern we're using is in a 16th rhythm (1-e-and-a-2-e-and-a-3-e-and-a-4-e-and-a"). More help with 16th strumming here.
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For the first bar:
Downstroke and ring out the A minor chord
Then, play an upstroke with the strings muted (relaxing chord hand)
Play a snare string slap
Ringing out the A minor chord with a downstroke
Finally, at the end of the guitar, play 1 kick and 1 snare sound to finish the pattern
Second bar:
Ring out the C major chord with a downstroke
Play an upstroke with the strings muted (relaxing chord hand)
Play snare string slap
Ring out the G major chord with a downstroke
Lastly, at the end of the guitar, play 2 kicks, 1 snare and then, play 1 more kick to finish this pattern
We loop around these two bars before coming to the F barre chord. For this chord, we don't include the B and E strings.
Ring out the F barre chord with a downstroke
Play an upstroke with the strings muted (relaxing chord hand)
Play snare string slap
Ring out the F chord with a downstroke (leave it ringing for two beats)
Finally, 3 taps on the end/belly of the guitar and a snare string slap for the last beat
Percussive Fingerstyle with Chris Woods
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