Guitar Strumming Patterns Chart
Guitar Strumming Patterns Chart. To do a basic calypso strum, all you need is this pattern: Down, down-up, -up, down-up. A s you can see on t he chart up t here, you wi l l be pl ayi ng a downst roke (move your st rummi ng hand down t he st ri ngs) on every beat.
When strumming a guitar, you'll use both downstrums (i.e. where your strumming hand moves down) and upstrums (where your strumming hand moves back up).
To do a basic calypso strum, all you need is this pattern: Down, down-up, -up, down-up.
Go from stiff to fluid with twenty of the most recognizable strumming patterns from the past four decades. T hi s means t hat you don' t do anyt hi ng when count i ng t he ' and' upbeat - pl ayi ng a downst roke. The letters in the pick patterns indicate which right-hand fingers play which strings.
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