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22 responses to “SRM Video 2”

    • ill let griff answer, but i have heard that if you’re doing a lot of strumming it helps to use a slightly thinner pick

  1. Alternatively, for the G/C example, just replace the eighth note right before the chord change with a rest (palm mute and play nothing)

  2. Awesome lesson again… Can blaze up and down the 5 boxes but without the right timing it all just sounds like scales… This really helps tie it all together… Thanx again Griff.

    • The key is to make licks from the patterns. Otherwise you are just practicing scale patterns. Blazing up and down will just get you good at those patterns, which isn’t the goal

  3. Griff , this is so cool , and really sounds great . I tried it with a few of the songs you listed . I get together once a week with some friends , so I will try it then . Thanks for another great lesson . Mike Z.

  4. yes does sound like a eagles song and a few others . someone here said some are cracker jack players . its really about the timing that made them great . also want to say that some song books out there are really badly written .not even close to the real song .but thats just my opinion.

  5. Hi Griff. A very comprehensive tutorial and explained so well. Struggling a bit synchronising strums and chords but constant practice will no doubt have its rewards!

    Thank you.

  6. Good explanation of the common strumming 4/4 pattern. Are you going to do a video on strumming “cut time?” I just can’t get that right. Also, what about a common strumming for 3/4 time?

  7. This is really useful stuff by the way. I find it tricky to get the timing right for the “and”s when counting myself. I find it easier to listen and copy.

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