Strumming for the Curious Guitarist

Complete strumming guitar course. Strum, count, tap, read, write, pick like a pro. Rhythm for all levels.

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Strumming for the Curious Guitarist

What You Will Learn!

  • Strum correctly.
  • Count beats & rests.
  • Strum with confidence.
  • Master rhythm.
  • Read & write any rhythm.
  • Improvise strumming.

Description

Welcome to Strumming for the Curious Guitarist! This is a complete strumming course that will boost your rhythm guitar skills to an expert level. We'll start at the very beginning - assuming that you're starting from scratch.

By the end of this course, you'll have advanced rhythm skills and you'll be strumming with confidence. Rhythm is the most important skill a guitarist can have, and yours will be exceptionally good!


The two things that make a huge difference in every guitarist's skill level are:

  1. Knowledge of the fretboard - where all the notes are

  2. Rhythm & strumming abilities.

These two skillsets seem to determine the actual proficiency of every guitarist, regardless of chord, scale, song, or technical knowledge. Having good strumming skills is more important than almost every other aspect of playing guitar.

Any kind of six-string guitar will work well for this course - electric, acoustic, or classical guitar.

Each lesson builds on the previous lesson.

Most lesson videos have a PDF attachment included, which are the written rhythms to use while strumming along with these videos. You can download, save, & print these. Be sure to get all the PDFs.

We're going to elevate your strumming skills as quickly as possible. You'll have strong energy every time you play.

I'm glad you're here - let's begin.

Who Should Attend!

  • Every guitar player should take this course.
  • Complete beginner guitar players.
  • Intermediate & advanced guitarists.
  • Guitarists who need a rhythm refresher.
  • Guitarists who never properly learned rhythm.

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Tags

  • Acoustic Guitar
  • Guitar
  • Guitar Chords
  • Reading Music

Subscribers

2631

Lectures

14

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