Basic 1,2. om pop, om pop... Accent on the 2. Hit the bass note then the chord. Mute to accent it.
down down up down down down up its a 4-4 strum pattern try it..
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.
down, down, up, up, down
I found that a simple down, down, down strum pattern, with slight variations in places, works well for this song.
down down up up down up
down down up down down down up its a 4-4 strum pattern try it..
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.
down, down, up, up, down
I found that a simple down, down, down strum pattern, with slight variations in places, works well for this song.
down down up up down up
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.
down,down,down,up,up,down,down...thats all
down, down, down, up, down ,up
down down up pause up down up
no strum pattern. you use finger picking
The strum pattern for "Pictures of Matchstick Men" by Status Quo typically follows a down-up-down-up pattern, emphasizing the off-beats. Each strum should maintain a lively and rhythmic feel, which is characteristic of the song's upbeat tempo. It's best to listen to the track to capture the nuances and timing accurately.
The strum pattern for "Better Is One Day" by Chris Tomlin typically follows a down, down-up, up, down-up pattern. You can start with a steady downstroke on the first beat, followed by a down-up strum, then a quick up, and finish with another down-up. This creates a flowing rhythm that complements the worshipful nature of the song. Adjust the dynamics according to the feel you want to achieve during different sections.