Basic Guitar
Strumming Patterns


A Few More Strumming Patterns

 

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On this page you will find four more guitar strumming patterns for you beginners out there.

If you haven't been there yet, you'll find the first six strumming patterns to practice here.

Just like I mentioned before, these are good for improving your sense of timing and helping develop a feel for rhythm. Remember to count the time out as you play, and as always, play along to a metronome.

After getting the hang of doing these patterns don't forget to try to make up some of your own.

To get even more practice, try strumming along to some of your favorite songs.

Once you know a few chords and have learned two or three songs, you'll be more relaxed and should find it easier and easier to pick up and play songs just by strumming along.

 

 

Strumming Pattern 7

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Strumming Pattern 8

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Strumming Pattern 9

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Strumming Pattern 10

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