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BC-008 • Beginners Guitar Lesson - Tied Strumming Patterns

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THIS IS THE OLD BEGINNERS COURSE!!!

The new one is lots lots better, over 100 lessons and it's all still 100% FREE :) Follow the link below:

http://www.justinguitar.com/en/BC-000-BeginnersCourse.php

Lesson 8 covers rhythm guitar patterns that use ties to make them sound natural. Part of a complete video beginners guitar course that has all notes available for free from www.justinguitar.com. Just click on the Beginners tab on the left and learn guitar in progressive easy steps. Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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  • Hand's down, one of the great guitar lesson series to ever make it's way to the internet. For free?! I think so.

    Thank you very much!

  • thanks man. u rock!

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  • hey i'm having a hard time figuring out this quick stumming technique. the only way to explain what i mean is by saying it's right before the chorus of the song big city dreams. could you make a short video possibly to explain this. i can't find one anywhere. thanks

  • thanks teacher ! :D

  • Holy shit, now I get it!!! OMG OMG OMG thank you! Wait, I think I do.

    A tied note is a note that plays from one count into the next, say, a note that goes from 3 to the 1 in the next course without having to play it again for the 1??

    What about when on guitar tabs where rather than a 3 (3rd fret) on the line that represents the 4th string, you have a symbol that represents the tied note (this symbol being L) - how would these be explained?

  • thankx soo much this helped alot!

  • I just learned something new! Thanks justin! Your videos help a bunch

  • you r really awesome

  • My fingers, they huuuurt!! :D

  • Right-handed prejudice!

    =P

    Nice lessons though - thanks xD (Y)

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