Guitar Lesson Strum with rhythm using a strum pattern part 1

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Uploaded by on Jul 24, 2007

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Learn Guitar Lesson How to Strum with rhythm in time with a strum pattern

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  • dude, is the straight up and down arm movement the best choice too when play ska music? I mean, for 3 string chords on the high strings?

  • hi - we just posted a lesson on reggae/ska - check it out on our youtube channel

    rock on!

    DT

  • what HSS strat is that?

  • the guitar used in the vid is a fender standard HSS stratocaster in swamp ash sienna burst

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  • this guys the best teacher ive seen in a long time!

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  • @Luwinkle thanks .. !

  • @lordniazi90 Different guitars sound different.

  • why does my strumming sounds so different than yours, am i doing it wrong or what ? your strumming looks like a proper sound, mine is pretty fucked up ?

  • @drimsun I've been taught the same thing... I'm not going to say he's wrong, but I've heard from a few different instructors that it's mostly in the wrist. I say mostly because the more lively you get with the strumming the arm is gonna get more involved. To me, the big arm movement makes it harder to move from strumming to picking, like when going from a chord and 'walking up' to another chord.

  • 7:09 is doubly a word

  • You make it fun! thanks

  • thank you very much for the lesson...learned a lot from your video..

  • lol NICE!

  • I have been playing for 15 years and now I finally have learned how to strum correctly! Oh the joys of being self-taught!

  • your lesson is always fantastic,

    thanks

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