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Buffalo Soldier by Bob Marley
Riff Rundown Difficulty: Intermediate In this lesson you’ll learn how to play a little Reggae music in the Bob Marley classic “Buffalo Soldier”. Reggae is a popular music of Jamaican origin having elements of calypso and rhythm and blues, characterized by a strongly accentuated offbeat. The offbeat is the 2nd and 4th beats of a measure. Most songs in…
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“Broken” by Seether
Difficulty: Intermediate
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“Blood Sugar Sex Magik” by Red Hot Chili Peppers
Difficulty: Intermediate
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“Whisky Lullaby” by Brad Paisley and Alisson Krauss
Difficulty: Intermediate
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Learning To Play A Cover Song
So what happens when you’re on your own and simply can’t figure out a strumming pattern, or one isn’t available? This has been the question for some of our members. I have a lengthy tutorial about this, but I’ll touch base on this concept right here to refresh some of our member frustrations. Learning WHAT style to…
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How To Strum And Sing
Ah…the hard part right? Nope. This goes back to listening to the lyrics and how the singer arranged the lyrics to go along with the song. Many times, artists will write the lyrics first -then the chords (and vice-versa.)
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Strumming: Getting A Sense Of The Genre
Tthe absolute key to learning how to strum a song is feeling it as well as getting a sense of the type of song you are playing. That will set the framework for the entire song, including the lyrics. Let’s look at a few artists and three points that make up their sound:
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Dynamic Guitar Strumming
One aspect of guitar strumming patterns that should not be overlooked in an acoustic guitar lesson consists of the options available to create a more dynamic sounding rhythm part. An interesting guitar part doesn’t necessarily need a lot of basic guitar chord changes, but just playing dynamically with a single chord can be quite interesting tonally.
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Slash Sheet Strumming Exercises
The slash sheet exercises below are quite simple. They are arranged as quarter notes on the staff that you see, but really you should just think of them as four beats played based on the chord provided. In the audio example, my metronome is set to 75 bpm. Exercise 1: Exercise 2: Exercise 3: Exercise 4:…
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Guitar Strumming Basics
First things first… Strumming, for a guitarist, generally is used specifically to refer to when a guitarist loosely plays a series of basic guitar chords with the same rhythmic set of up and down strokes. One common mistake among beginner guitarists is to use guitar strumming patterns in place of proper rhythmic control or to try to…