the sun's song is: right, down, up, right, down, up
down-down-up-up-down-up.
The song of storms goes like this: A, down, up, A, down, up. This song allows you to bring rain in.
Zelda's Lullaby - Left, Up Down Left, Up, Down Song of Time - Right , A , Down Right, A, Down ;P
Up n' Down - Britney Spears song - was created in 2011.
Some examples of 3/4 strumming patterns that can be used in a song include down-up-down, down-down-up, and down-up-up. These patterns can create a rhythmic feel that complements the 3/4 time signature of the song.
I looked it up for you. If it is the song I am thinking of (I get knocked down, but I get up again....), the song was called Tubthumping and the band was Chumbawamba.
down, down, up down, up down. for most of the song. the whole song actually, except for one part.. but that's obvious, its just down..
down up mute .; down up mute .; down up mute....
A Down-C Up-C A Down-C Up-C
it depends on how you want to play it by listening to the song really, but that would be quite hard seeing as you would have to blend it in with the chords, but personally, i use down (and) down (and) up up (and)up-down-up-down (and)up-down (and)down (and) up up (and) up-down-up-down (and) up-down (and) down etc.... i put the (and) so you could count along: one AND two AND three AND four.. hope this helps! :')
get down