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TomH86
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Getting An Even, Clear Sounding Strum.....
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July 11, 2008, 08:34:00 PM »
Hey all,
I see myself as more of a finger - picker and have neglected my rhythm playing for the two and some yers ive been playing guitar for.
Anyway, now Im determined to learn rhythm/ strumming properly...Im starting from the ground up..From the most simple patterns, slowly moving my way through to the more complex stuff...
Just interested in any tips/advice you may have for me...
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Re: Getting An Even, Clear Sounding Strum.....
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July 14, 2008, 03:33:47 PM »
A good pick is important. I like more soft/flexible picks when it comes to strumming.
Just remember to have your
right
hand moving all the time in a nice even motion, even if you are not touching the strings.
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Greeny
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Re: Getting An Even, Clear Sounding Strum.....
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September 01, 2008, 03:52:09 AM »
Playing with feeling is more important than technique. And messing around with chord shapes and capos always adds to the fun.
I tend to alternate between strums and arpeggios to add a bit of colour / variation, plus a few bluegrass-style hammer ons and pull-offs.
Just get into the feel of the song and see where your strumming hand takes you.
I use Fender medium picks as standard, but occasionally go for something much lighter when I need a softer, shimmery feel.
I also tend to pan left (sometimes all the way over) with the acoustic guitar. It just seems to compliment the songs better over there.
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hewhoiscalledj
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Re: Getting An Even, Clear Sounding Strum.....
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October 30, 2008, 03:57:11 PM »
Hands down, the best way to practice and improve strumming is doing so with either a metronome or a drum machine. This is especially helpful with tricky, off-beat or syncopated rythyms as it forces you to keep in time... or you'll immediately know if you are off.
otherwise, check out
www.wholenote.com
, or google guitar lessons online for some really good strumming lessons.
cheers.
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