Master these 5 strumming styles and play pop, rock, and folk songs with the right feel. Progressive guide from beginner to intermediate.
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February
5 Essential Guitar Strumming Patterns Every Player Should Know Memorizing fifty strumming patterns is pointless if you don’t understand the mechanics behind them. Nate from GuitarLessons365 teaches five essential guitar strumming patterns that power the majority of popular music—and explains why they work. The Foundation Patterns These five guitar strumming patterns—quarter notes, eighth notes, the
31
December
“Looking Out My Backdoor” by CCR is one of the best sing-along songs ever written. Everyone knows the chorus – “do, do, do, looking out my back door” – and it’s a crowd favorite at any gathering. This two-part lesson covers the chords, the signature muted strum pattern, and how to put it all together.
31
December
“My Maria” is a country classic that’s been around for decades. Originally written by Canadian songwriter B.W. Stevens in the 1970s, it became a massive hit when Brooks and Dunn covered it in the 90s. With just three chords (E-A-B), it’s one of the easiest country songs to learn – and it sounds great around
31
December
“The Joker” by Steve Miller Band is the perfect campfire song – everyone knows the chorus, the chord progression is simple (G-C-D), and it sounds great on a single acoustic guitar. This three-part lesson series shows you how to play the complete song, from basic strumming to adding bass lines that make it sound full
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