Downstroke Practice Tune Breakdown
Now that we've practiced the mechanical, mathematical and musical elements at work in this strumming pattern, it's time to use it in a musical context. We'll do that with what I call a “practice tuneâ€, which is a little song I come up with purely for the purpose of this lesson. It'll have a simple intro, a verse a chorus and an outro.
Instructor
Anders Mouridsen
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Chapter 1: It All Starts At The Campfire!
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Tutorial: Down Stroke Strumming Pattern
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Tutorial: Embellishing The Cowboy Chords
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Tutorial: Strumming Pattern Tried-and-True
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Tutorial: Classic Chords With Common Tones
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Tutorial: Strumming With a Waltz Feel
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Tutorial: The Chords We Love and Hate
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Chapter 2: Finger Picking: Poor Man's Piano
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Tutorial: Intro To Finger Picking
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Tutorial: Next Level Finger Picking
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Tutorial: Working In a Simple Melody Embellishments
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Tutorial: Finger Strumming
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Tutorial: Introducing Alternating Bass Notes
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Tutorial: Finger Picking Practice Tune
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Chapter 3: Look Right, Then Left, Then Right Again
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Tutorial: 16th Note Strumming Pattern
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Tutorial: Basics Of The Blues
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Tutorial: Open Drony Strings
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Tutorial: Root-Chord & Root-5 Strumming
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Tutorial: Barre Chords With Ghost Notes
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Tutorial: Arpeggiating
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Chapter 4: Finger Picking Party Tricks
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Tutorial: New Combinations
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Tutorial: Bass Lines
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Tutorial: Chord Plucking and Back Beat Slapping
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Tutorial: Travis Picking
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Tutorial: More Melodies
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Tutorial: Next Level Finger Picking Practice Tune
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Chapter 5: Music Theory In Action
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Tutorial: Chord Anatomy 101
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Tutorial: I, IV and V
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Tutorial: The Minor Chords - II, III and VI
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Tutorial: Secondary Dominants
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Chapter 6: Songs Without Singers
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Tutorial: Pop Rock Practice Tune
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Tutorial: Moody Country Pop Practice Tune
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Tutorial: Pop Practice Tune
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Tutorial: Finger Picking Practice Tune (Final)