Guitar Strumming Techniques: The 8-Position Framework That Changes Everything

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Guitar Strumming Techniques: The 8-Position Framework That Changes Everything

If your strumming sounds amateur despite knowing the patterns, the problem isn’t your chords—it’s your technique. Justin Sandercoe’s guitar strumming techniques framework breaks down eight distinct positions that separate mechanical strumming from musical rhythm.

The 8 Strumming Positions

Justin maps out eight distinct strumming zones—from bridge to neck, from palm-muted to open. Each position creates a different tone and dynamic. Mastering these guitar strumming techniques gives you control over your sound that pattern knowledge alone can’t provide.

Moving Beyond Patterns

Most tutorials teach patterns. This teaches control. The same D-DU-UDU pattern sounds completely different depending on which of the eight positions you use. That’s the difference between someone who strums and someone who plays rhythm guitar.

Video credit: JustinGuitar

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