In this section we’re going to take a look at rhythm and how to use it in our strumming, but then we’re going to look more deeply at how to strum in such a way as to really produce a lot of dynamics in a simple chord progression.
Hi, just started,my first impression is that you talk to much;ex.1 after 47 min…hope after this long long introduction you will be focused more on a practical way of teaching.
BY Giorgio
Carol LaDue
8 years ago
I appreciate your pace. You take the time to say what needs to be said and now, at 1 hour, we are moving into some wonderful practice patterns that sound good.
The background info at the beginning isn’t exciting, but it’s stuff I need to know, so I appreciated your explanations. A lot of cool ideas come out later in the examples! Now I have a list of techniques to go apply to songs I’ve played the same way for years – thanks for the creative juice!
Hi, just started,my first impression is that you talk to much;ex.1 after 47 min…hope after this long long introduction you will be focused more on a practical way of teaching.
BY Giorgio
I appreciate your pace. You take the time to say what needs to be said and now, at 1 hour, we are moving into some wonderful practice patterns that sound good.
That’s great to hear Carol! 🙂
The background info at the beginning isn’t exciting, but it’s stuff I need to know, so I appreciated your explanations. A lot of cool ideas come out later in the examples! Now I have a list of techniques to go apply to songs I’ve played the same way for years – thanks for the creative juice!