down-down-up-up-down-up.
1st chord: (2200) 2nd chord: (2100) 3rd chord: (2120) don't exactly know the strumming pattern so just listen to the song.
Just listen to the song.
strumming!(: EDIT: The simple version is just a down mute down mute pattern through the song
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The strumming pattern is 'Down Down Up Up Down Up'. The pattern is the same throughout the whole song, you have to keep repeating it. And you have to strum really fast, just play with the song to know the speed for strumming. Hope i helped!
"Lego House" is a song by Ed Sheeran. The strumming pattern can be determined by listening to the rhythm of the song.
1st chord: (2200) 2nd chord: (2100) 3rd chord: (2120) don't exactly know the strumming pattern so just listen to the song.
Just listen to the song.
strumming!(: EDIT: The simple version is just a down mute down mute pattern through the song
123 and a 1234
The strumming pattern is 'Down Down Up Up Down Up'. The pattern is the same throughout the whole song, you have to keep repeating it. And you have to strum really fast, just play with the song to know the speed for strumming. Hope i helped!
The strumming pattern for "Praise You In The Storm" by Casting Crowns is typically a simple down-up strumming pattern played in 4/4 time. You can try strumming down on the beat (1, 2, 3, 4) and up in between each beat to create a steady rhythm that matches the song's tempo. Experiment with different dynamics and accents to add variation to your playing.
well, its easy to listen to the song carefully and make up your own pattern. also, i think all the strumming patterns are the same for each song. you can always easily go to youtube and look for a tutorial, follow the pattern on that and you will find yourself playing just the same as Taylor.
The strumming pattern for "Hero" by Sterling Knight is Down, Down, Up, Up, Down, Up. This pattern is repeated throughout most of the song. Remember to listen to the song for the timing and feel of the strumming.
Basically, you strum according to the time of the music. 4/4 time would usually indicate 4 beats to the measure. Depending on the strumming pattern you use, this could be DDDD or it could be D-D-DUD- or some other combination. Listen to the song and figure out what sounds best to your ear.
down up mute .; down up mute .; down up mute....
I believe it is Down,Down,Down,Up,Down,UP then continue the same ting......