This guitar rhythm strumming pattern has one beat consisting of a 16th, 8th, and 16th note, and three beats consisting of a dotted 8th + 16th.
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This guitar rhythm strumming pattern goes between two beats of 16th, 8th, 16th notes then two beats of a dotted 8th and 16th note.
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Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This was given to a guitar student to introduce them to the rhythm of a dotted 8th note followed by a 16th note. This pattern is played on beats two and four. The beats with all 16th notes are to help you lock on to how the beats are divided into four equal parts.
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Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This was given to a guitar student to introduce the rhythm of strumming a dotted 8th note followed by a 16th note.
The count for this is 1ena2__a3ena4__a
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
This guitar rhythm strumming pattern is basically playing 3 strums, and then the 3rd strum holds out the same length as 3 strums. In other words, you strum two 16th notes and then a dotted 8th note. The dotted 8th note is the equivalent of three 16th notes. Strum 3 times, and the 3rd strum lasts three 16th notes. This pattern repeats until the end of the 4th bar where a single quarter note breaks things up before the repeat begins.
Here is the Guitar Pro 6 tab for this lesson:
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