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Strumming Pattern 21 — Upstroke Ending

Execute a sparse opening leading into a dense, syncopated ending.

6 minutes
BPM 50110
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Strumming Pattern

Strum direction pattern to practice.

Why This Exercise Matters

Managing long silences followed by rapid subdivisions builds dynamic pacing and prevents tempo drag during rests.

How to Practice

  1. 1Strum the pattern: Down, Miss, Miss, Miss, Up, Down, Up, Miss.
  2. 2Maintain steady time after the opening downstroke to ensure the syncopated run lands precisely on the subdivisions.

Tips & Techniques

  • Maintain a continuous 8th-note pendulum motion with your strumming arm, ensuring the arm swings even during silent beats.
  • Start at a slow tempo (e.g., 60 BPM) and increase speed only when the coordination is precise.
  • Count the subdivisions aloud ('1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &') to lock your physical movement to the internal rhythm.

Skills You'll Develop

rhythm

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