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Interpretations of the Same Rhythmic Pattern

In this lesson, you will become aware that although the rhythmic divisions look the same they can be executed a number of ways (all of which are correct) so that you can vary your approach to rhythm and have diverse offering while accompanying another player or yourself.

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  1. Well, that was fun!
    I probably picked this up quicker than any other lesson to date. Maybe… just maybe, I AM a guitar player! It’s beginning to feel like it!

  2. I REALLY enjoyed this lesson! I will be coming back to this one time and time again. Thanks for this! The strumming makes a lot more sense to me now.

  3. I somehow missed these lessons. I’m so glad I found them. They are fun to play and learn, and add dramatically to the music.

  4. Been away from practice for a bit. This peaked my interest and was fun to play. Still find myself losing track of where I am in a strum pattern. Good practice on focus and concentration.

  5. Great lesson . Still problems with c chord that once broken middle finger dosent curl enough for a clear D string . Working on hand position.

  6. Sigh…if only I could consistently pull off a C major chord. Any-whoo, I got the eighth notes with down-and-up strokes so I’m headed to bed after a win. Amazed with the progress that I’m making and what I’m learning along the way.

  7. Good lesson, Tony! As I’m traveling I left my guitar home but I’m absorbing your lessons. Definitely will add value to strumming I’ve been doing–and being “obnoxious.”

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