The strum pattern for "Tongue Tied" by Faber Drive typically involves a combination of downstrokes and upstrokes with emphasis on the off-beats. You can try a pattern like DUDUUDU or DDUUDU. Experiment with different patterns to find one that fits the song's rhythm and feel.
no strum pattern. you use finger picking
You could maybe strum with your tongue, but it would be hard because you would barely be able to see or reach the neck.
It is a DD, UU, DU strum pattern. There are a couple of pretty detailed instructional videos on YouTube as well.
The strum pattern for playing "You and Me", by Lifehouse is to emphasize the first down strum for a better sound.Down Down Up Down Up.Repeat.
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down down up down down down up its a 4-4 strum pattern try it..
Reggae style (off beat - each chord is 4 counts - strum on 2 and 4)
The strumming pattern is DDUUDD just practice and you'll get it.
The strum pattern for "Fields of Gold" by Sting for the guitar is down, down, up, up,?ædown, up. This can change depending on the playing style.
I found that a simple down, down, down strum pattern, with slight variations in places, works well for this song.
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