Sunday, 8 January 2012

How To Play Sixteenth Note Strumming Patterns

How To Play Sixteenth Note Strumming Patterns

Click here to watch videoHey Bharath,

Sixteenth notes are just 4 note groupings to 1 beat.

If you wanted to count them out you would think:

1-ee-and-ah, 2-ee-and-ah.

You'll always want to alternate your strumming hand for the most efficient movement.

This lesson will just get you acquainted with strumming sixteenths and thinking 4 notes to a beat.

Remember not to play all the strings on the upstroke. The notes will be ringing out so there is no need to strike them so soon.

The lower strings, (bass strings) react differently to being played so soon after being struck because they sustain longer than the higher strings.

1 ee + ah 2 ee + ah 3 ee + ah 4 ee + ah

 

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