Common Strumming Patterns For Beginners

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Common Strumming Patterns

for Beginners
Choose an easy chord (like C or Am) and hold that chord while you play
each exercise over and over. Play each exercise many times until you feel
confident with it before moving on to the next exercise. Keep your wrist loose

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and continue moving your hand even when you're not hitting any strings.

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1)
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This will help you stay in time and find your groove!

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3)    
         
  
4)    
          
   
   
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          
5)

   
6)   
         
  
7)   
        
 
8)   
          
  
   
9) 
          
 
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