5 GROOVY Strumming Patterns for Acoustic Guitar you MUST KNOW (Advanced)
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- čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
- In this Acoustic Guitar lesson, we go through 5 must know strumming patterns that I think are the best for a beginner or even an intermediate/advanced player and essential to play genres like Reggae, Rock, Folk, and Funk music. We use Sixteenth note and Swing patterns with Ghost notes (muted)
Download the entire PDF with explanations & notations of 10 strumming patterns: / 59667830 (5 beginner & 5 advanced)
Watch Part 1 if you haven't already to learn 5 more patterns at a more beginner level: • Top 5 Strumming Patter...
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In this lesson, we use simple Eighth (8th) notes and practice up & down stroke rhythm patterns with a variety of accents, ghost notes as well as “snare’ drum” like percussion!
In Part 2, we cover 5 more intermediate/advanced strumming patterns which use faster Sixteenth notes, Swing feels, and a lot of percussion and ghost notes!
00:00 Performance
00:18 Introduction
02:51 Pattern 1
09:16 Pattern 2
13:34 Pattern 3
18:36 Pattern 4
21:56 Pattern 5
26:20 Conclusion
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So Informative Good job Jason helping me on my Journey .
Glad this could be helpful! Thanks for watching!🎹🤘🏽
REALLY really enjoyed all of it Jason.. A real musically inspirational journey throughout... !! 👍👍🥇🎆
Awesome Rezi. Thanks a ton!
Thanks Jason, really helpful & appreciated!
Glad it was helpful Steve 🙏🏽
Excellent guitar knowledge!
Glad you think so Noel!
Super good stuff! THANKS! Just subscribed.
Thanks for the sub Peter! Welcome aboard!
Thank you for sharing
My pleasure Cyril!
Actually I'm piano learner but can't miss this lesson because this lesson of my favorite jason sir..... 🙏🙏🙏
So happy to hear that Jignesh!
My favourite online music teacher. Can you do a lesson where you emulate some of these guitar strums on the piano; and can you do an electronic keyboard finger-drumming lesson in the future?
Can't agree more !!!! 👍
Yes! Surely this is planned for the future!
Nice lesson
Thanks Pawal! 😃
this is such a great informative video! having a background in orchestra, i know how to count, but learning another instrument like the guitar is very different from the viola, im writing music and trying not to make all my stuff sound the same. thank so much for this! never stop learning everyone (:
Glad you found the lesson useful 😊
Thanks!
Thank you so much for the support! Glad that you found the lesson useful!
thank you for this!! if you could put on the screen the down-up pattern in letters, for example "D du d D du d D du" for pattern 5 next time that would be amazing
Sure Hester! Will work on the format for next time!
Wonderful patterns.
Many thanks Anil!
@@nathanielschool Anytime Jason 🙏🏻
👀 Part 1: czcams.com/video/ENWnESbyl2A/video.html
📚PDF: explanations & notations of 10 strumming patterns: www.patreon.com/posts/59667830 (5 beginner & 5 advanced)
Subscribed bhaiya❤
Thank you soo much for subscribing!🙏🏽
Amazing lesson 👏 👌
Can you please make a lesson about holding chords in all over guitar fretboard. For example C major chords in all over fretboard
Sure Victor! Will plan!
Interesting see to you play the open G chord with a barred pinky on the B and high E string. Never saw it or thought about it like that. Will definitely try it out. Made me rethink of the open G chord in general. I’m a thumb player, apparently I can just fret the G note on the low E string and mute the A string with my thumb, than play the G note on the high E string with my index finger and I’ll also be playing a G chord. Interesting! Thanks for leading me to this path 🙏🤘🏻
Playing the A minor shape with a barred middle finger. Same story as above. Will also try that one out. Cool 😎
Do you also play it like that higher on the neck when just playing the triad?
I'm not a regular Guitar playing Lauren. But will try and do a few videos on the Thumb technique!
How are you muting the strings Jason? I see you have an usual capo on the first fret
Best
Glad you enjoyed the lesson Garret!
I would like to know how did strum with the fingers? is it possible to advise . I liked it very much
Watch both parts Hasseb!
@@nathanielschool Not clear. Which both part that you are referring to. Kindly advise.
Thumbs up Jason...
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Thanks. And take care of yourself!
The preview is always catchy...anyways
Thank you so much!!
6:50 6:47
Now I get it! Why didn’t I came up with this 🙈😀
How much talking
I know!
Good lesson. But it needs breaking down and slowing down of the strumming patterns and clear more basic strumming up down graphic diagrams.
Noted! Will be sure to improve this in the future. Thanks for the suggestions!
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