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Learn Guitar - How To Learn Guitar Strumming

Learning to play a favorite songs is one of the top reasons people pick up a guitar. A vital part of playing your favorite songs on the guitar is to learn how to strum.

Most people struggle with strumming because it’s not black and white like other guitar techniques. This is not entirely true. It’s true that when you learn a chord you either know it or you don’t. The same can be said about a scale. What you need to realize is that strumming patterns can be learned too.

You strum your guitar using a pick or with your thumb. Before you even think about finger picking or playing rock solos you need to concentrate on your strumming.

If you let your hands relax before strumming you will get better a lot faster. You can do this by stretching or flexing your fingers. You are trying to get the tension out of your fingers. A tense strumming hand will result in a poor strumming technique.

When your hand feels relaxed it’s time to start strumming. Start by playing just down strums and remember to count even beats out loud to get your timing correct. Start of by only playing one chord. Once have mastered strumming with one chord you can start changing between chords.

Once down strums are in the bag you will want to add up strums. The next thing you will want to do is add up strums to your strumming patterns. Up strums are generally not played as ‘hard’ as down strums. To learn more about playing the guitar check this out - learn acoustic guitar

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