Thanks for your response Tomas. I have accomplished the one strum every four beats plus the high/low strum 80% of the time. Your improvisation was a little fast for my eye to but I will move on per you suggestion. Enjoying the course tremendously.
Mike
The doing great Michael. You seem to realize that a lot of what I was doing was hitting different sections of the strings to create a low/hi sound. I will get more into this later. It’s important to get command of playing on the beat early on.
Thanks for your response Tomas. I have accomplished the one strum every four beats plus the high/low strum 80% of the time. Your improvisation was a little fast for my eye to but I will move on per you suggestion. Enjoying the course tremendously.
Mike
The doing great Michael. You seem to realize that a lot of what I was doing was hitting different sections of the strings to create a low/hi sound. I will get more into this later. It’s important to get command of playing on the beat early on.
Loved it Tomas but I was lost in the free time section. Any suggestions or in depth description of those strumming patterns?
Mike
Hi Michael,
Did you download the tab? If you did I can use this as a basis to explain where to strum.
Hold off for now and strumming “patterns”… that would be jumping the gun. The goal right now is to just do one strum with each beat.
Start with one strum every 4 beats. Work up to one strum per beat.