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4/4 Time and It’s Simple Divisions

This lesson will familiarize you with the common rhythmic divisions in 4/4 time so that you can not only understand them but also apply them to essential rhythmic patterns, ultimately creating your own.

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  1. I have been away for so long that I can’t just pickup where I left off.
    I know you said that folks have a hundred reasons for quitting, well after my dad died I probably had a hundred and one reasons.
    It stated somewhere in here that you could go back 30 days but I need to start over. Please tell me there is a way to do this. I really wanted to cross this off my bucket list but I can’t do that unless I’m able to learn what I’m doing.
    Please tell me there is a way to start over.

  2. Am enjoying getting back to basics and and locking down essentials. Never hurts to go back to fundamentals and unlearn all the bad habits you’ve picked up on.

  3. I need this immensely. Following on the daily challenges, I struggle with the strumming pattern – i.e. when you go up or down strum. So, I am sure we’ll find out, do we only up strum on the ‘and’ beats?

  4. The attached PDF on this lesson and all others (except lesson 4) are not a printable PDF and can’t be opened. Can this be fixed, please?

  5. I have finished the 30 Days to Play, The Five Days and many of the Daily Challenges. I wanted to work on the Strumming Jumpstart because that is mostly what I enjoy.

  6. I am starting over on some skill courses. I got spread out a bit doing the FW and now that im done with FW I am doing the daily challenge and trying to learn a few songs with the help of youtube freebies. The TAC has been very good. I rarely miss a day. Now I just need to get more organized. Go back, do the 90 day review and stuff. Its a win, rarely missing a day of playing.

  7. It would be really helpful for you to teach how to read the tablature by showing it and pointing to what you are describing. I still don’t understand how to read it and will have to watch other YouTube videos.

    1. Click on the Materials link. Then click on Download Lesson 1.
      You will see the tab written as Tony describes in the lesson.
      I have to use a free app metronome to help with my timing.
      Enjoy!

  8. Tab is at top left above video. This course should help me play with correct rhythm. Did not see it until now as it appears on page two of the skills section. Looks very comprehensive. Will play on.

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