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Andy Guitar Strumming Course Ebook 2nd edition
This is the MOST COMMON STRUMMING PATTERN EVER. Again, this is great for pop songs but is typically used for more up tempo bpms from 120bpm upwards. The important thing is to keep your hand moving the same as your normal 8th strumming. If there’s a pause at any point, it will go wrong. This can be tough but you will get it!
NEW interactive TAB!
Set tempo to 80bpm (start slower if you need to), hit 'Loop', and jam along!
On mobile, double tap TAB to loop and click the 'cog' icon to set bpm.
Songs that use this pattern include;
TOP TIP!
If you struggle with this strumming pattern, make sure you can do pattern 6 first as the hand motion is the same!
Strumming Course
Introduction and 'Strumming Family Tree' concept
How To Hold A Guitar Properly
Top Strumming Tips & Tricks!
Strumming On The Beat
8th All Down Strumming
8th Strumming with Down and Ups
The Off Beat & Reggae Style Strumming
Adding Accents to 8th All Down Strumming
Missing Up Strums With 8th Strumming
Triplet ‘Folk’ Style Strumming
All Downs With An UP
Miss a D on Beat 3 (Most common srumming pattern)
Blues Shuffle & Triplets
Daft Punk Style Strumming
Johnny Cash Strumming
Bob Dylan Strumming
Strumming Family Tree recap
Introduction to 16th Strumming
Chord Changing Rhythm Guitar Trick
Rock Rhythm Strumming
Double Time!
Percussive Hits
Bo Diddley Rhythm