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Strumming Pattern 27 — Upstroke Lead-In

Begin with an upstroke leading directly into a continuous eighth-note run.

7 minutes
BPM 50100
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Strumming Pattern

Strum direction pattern to practice.

Why This Exercise Matters

Entering a busy pattern on an upstroke requires excellent pick depth control to prevent the pick from digging in and disrupting the flow.

How to Practice

  1. 1Strum the pattern: Miss, Up, Down, Up, Down, Up, Down, Up.
  2. 2Keep the initial upstroke light to smoothly transition into the continuous alternating run.

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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