Lesson-Johnny Cash Strum
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Guys, he's teaching us the strum. Not how to play. Get your heads out of your asses.
Thanks for the lesson!
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Im sorry, but listen to the song once more, thats not how it is played.
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I don't need you like a teacher and you play and sing bad
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sorry but this guy need singing lessons but greaser80 is so true!!!
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keep it up.. those people are jealous man.
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@TheInvertedTurkey wasnt that funny brother.
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@AceOfSpades8206 LMFAO !!!!!!!! xD
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Keep on playing. Thanks for posting it.
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Keep at it mate, don't mind the haters!
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Thanks! Good strumming lesson. So he plucks low E strums down, strums up to A and same pattern?
badabinggolf 8 months ago
@badabinggolf Thanks. Basically, you want to alternate between the bass notes of each chord. Example: G chord. You would alternate between the E string (G note), A string (B note), and D string (D note). If it was a D chord, you would not hit the low E string because the E note is not part of the chord.
hallnoat 8 months ago
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your honestly terrible....im not trying to be mean but what are you thinking... not only is this painful to my ears but its a disgrace to johnny cash and anyone who appreciates music....and the singing come on man what are you thinking? good lord man you should delete your account and hang yourself from a tree where lots of people could hit you for the atrocities you've committed to people on earth.please delete this video...seriously..and you suck..nothings good here except the end..seriously
AceOfSpades8206 1 year ago
Thanks
hallnoat 1 year ago
listen to the music! allot of the boom-chica sound was from the upright bass called "slap bass"!! its present in all of Cash's early music. its the strings hitting the finger board. the whole boom chica was mixture from the two instruments together plus the dollers in the strings to make the sound of a snare drum! listen to the music closely!
greaser80 3 years ago
Interesting, thanks.
hallnoat 3 years ago