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Strumming Pattern 30 — Opens Slow, Ends Fast

Transition from sparse quarter notes to a dense, syncopated ending phrase.

6 minutes
BPM 50110
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Strumming Pattern

Strum direction pattern to practice.

Why This Exercise Matters

Accelerating the rhythmic density builds momentum and phrasing awareness, essential for creating dynamic rhythm guitar parts.

How to Practice

  1. 1Strum the pattern: Down, Miss, Down, Miss, Miss, Up, Down, Up.
  2. 2Use the silence on beat 3 to prepare for the rapid syncopated run at the end of the measure.

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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