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Thursday, 30 September 2010

The Art of Guitar Strumming



The Art of Guitar Strumming

One thing which is the really annoyed me when starting out was the fact that everybody just wrote patterns down like -- DDUUD.
How are we supposed to figure out what the rhythm of strumming is? The secret lies in finding out the beat of the song. Time Of Your Life is an 4-beat song (4/4). T

he thing about strumming soft acoustic numbers (esp. pop numbers) is that your hand must have a continuous down and up motion (that is without actually playing DUDUDUDU for an 8 beat song, your hand must be doing this motion).


Try this for practice first : Hold a chord and do a DUDUDUDU for the 4 beat duration. Keep on going with this till the time you get a sense of the beat. Motion must exist at the wrist level, and not at the elbow or arm. Now coming back to the song... Let's divide a typical 4 beat song into 8 parts. It would help beginners to speak it aloud, makes you more oriented to the rhythm.


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | &

Try to count and see, which syllables of the first line land on which beat counts specified above. (I tried to include this under the beat counts but it became pretty messy). Eg : An-o-ther starts on the 2nd (An-), -o- starts on the 2.5 (the & after the 2) and is sung till the 3rd, and -ther starts on 3.5 (the & after 3). This may be boring / annoying / pointless for most, but give it a shot, it may help you figure out the remaining part of this post. Now to come to the strumming : remember, the strumming hand (rather the wrist) should have a continuous down up down up motion. Therefore, this is what your strumming hand should be doing.


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U || D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U

This is the motion based on which you'll get your strumming pattern. Now, for the strumming pattern, having the same motion of the strumming hand, just make contact with the strings where it has been denoted in bold below:


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U || D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U

This strumming pattern is often called DDU-UDU pattern (I've seen some other authors describing it this way). If you choose to, you can always skip the 8th upstroke, whatever suits you. The pattern will then become DDU-UD. This is the strumming for the first part of this song. The second strumming is slightly different but follows the same 4/4 beat. There are two ways of playing it : the actual way (bit complex), and a simplified way (which I saw on another site)


This part starts at the end of the first verse ie. I hope you had the time of your life... This is the actual one, and singing along with this pattern may not be all that easy (DD-DUDU,UD-DUD):
1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U || D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U

Note that the strumming pattern extends for 8 beats unlike the first one which repeated after 4 beats. This is the simplified pattern so that singing while playing becomes easier, but isn't the exact one used in the song (DD-DUDU):


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U || D | U | D | U | D | U | D | U

That's all there is to the strumming for this song. Let me give you the 2 patterns once again with the strokes not being played denoted as dots. Pattern 1 :


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | . | D | U | . | U | D | U || D | . | D | U | . | U | D | U

Pattern 2 : Actual --


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | . | D | . | D | U | D | U || . | U | D | . | D | U | D | .

Simplified --


1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & || 1 | & | 2 | & | 3 | & | 4 | & D | . | D | . | D | U | D | U || D | . | D | . | D | U | D | U

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Monday, 27 September 2010

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Free Basic Guitar Chords

Free Basic Guitar Chords


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Power Chords

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Basic Chords


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BASIC Guitar Chords

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English Tea

G                 D/F#
Would you care to sit with me
G7/F Em
For a cup of English tea?
B/D# Bm/D
Very twee, very me
A/C# Dsus4 D
Any sunny morning

G D/F#
What a pleasure it would be
G7/F Em
Chatting so delightfully
B/D# Bm/D
Nanny bakes fairy cakes
A/C# Dsus4 D
Every Sunday morning

C Am D G
Miles and miles of English garden
C Am D G
Stretching past the willow tree
C Am D G
Lines of hollyhocks and roses
C Am D
Listen most attentively

G D/F#
Do you know the game crocquet
G7/F Em
Peradventure we might play?
B/D# Bm/D
Very gay, hip hooray
A/C# Dsus4 D
Any sunny morning

G D/F# G7/F Em
B/D# Bm/D A/C# Dsus4 D

C Am D G
Miles and miles of English garden
C Am D G
Stretching past the willow tree
C Am D G
Lines of hollyhocks and roses
C Am D Em/D D
Listen most attentively

G D/F#
As a rule the church bells chime
G7/F Em
When it's almost supper time
B/D# Bm/D
Nanny bakes fairy cakes
A/C# Dsus4 D
On a Sunday morning

G F# F E Eb D C# D G

[the notes of the chime are in thirds, as follows:]
b a# a g# g f# f f# g
g f# f e eb d c# d g
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Sunday, 19 September 2010

Lots of Guitar Strumming Patterns for Practice – Part 1

Lots of Guitar Strumming Patterns for Practice – Part 1



Guitar Strumming Patterns


Strumming Patterns – Part 1

I had been receiving a lot of comments and requests for various strumming patterns to practice apart from chords. Many people find it difficult to grasp the strumming pattern just by listening to the song. For them this list will be quite useful.

I got it from my guitar teacher long time back and it helped me practice strumming a lot even though I don’t remember most of them!

While practicing, keep a few things in mind:

  • Your right hand movement should be from the elbow only in a cyclic manner and it should be identical for every strumming pattern. Whether you are playing the simple March or stylish Rock, to a viewer, your hand must move up and down in a symmetrical way in each case.
  • Tap your foot to keep count of the bars as the pattern becomes complicated.
  • Practice each strumming pattern four times.
  • You need not remember each pattern in the list given below. It is for your practice!
  • Enjoy!

How to read Strumming Pattern?

^ – Down Stroke
v – Up Stroke
Simple Duple (2/4) – 2 beats to a bar.
Simple Triple (3/4) – 3 beats to a bar.
Simple Quadraple (4/4) – 4 beats to a bar.
The comma (,) is used here to differentiate between the separate beats contained in the bar of the pattern.

      MARCH

      (2/4) | ^ , v ||


      FOX-TROT

      (2/4) | ^ , ^v ||


      TANGO

      (2/4) | ^^-v , ^^ ||


      POLKA

      (2/4) | ^-^v , ^^ ||


      WALTZ

      (3/4) | ^ , ^ , ^ || OR | ^ , v , v ||


      FANDANGO

      (3/4) | ^ , ^v , ^ ||


      SARRABANDE

      (3/4) | ^ , ^ , -v | ^ , ^ , – ||


      SOUL

      (4/4) | ^ , ^-^v , ^v , ^v ||


      BOLERO

      (4/4) | ^v , ^ , ^v , ^ ||


      RHYMBA

      (4/4) | ^^ , -^ , ^v , ^v ||


      SWING

      (4/4) | ^v , ^v , ^ , v ||


      ROCK

      (4/4) | ^–v , ^–v , ^–v , ^–v ||



d=down
u=up
m=miss
c=chop

ddu,uc
dd,uu,c
dumumuc

Regards



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