Listen to the song in slow speed, that does it most of the time... few common strumming patterns are: D DU UDU D DUD UUDUD DDU UD DD UDUDD DD UUD n many more......try any pattern, you'll know if it fits-in the tempo...
easiest song tht every1 agrees upon is Papa kehte hain - D DU UDU strum, Sayonee and TZP - Maa has same pattern. also The call - Ye Pal(Aasma) - DD D UDUDUD Dooba Dooba rehta hu - DDDDUDUD DDU Ye mera Dil - DDDDD DUDc DDUD DDDc c means left hand muting, note that spaces mean momentary pauses, more the spaces, more the pause strumming patterns differ with person to person, so try whteva u like, if sombdy comes up with a better thing! n lastly, u need ne english song strums, ask for it here, i'l respond
Incomplete n insensitive... U can never xplain a strumming pattern like dis... Not yr fault dude... I dont know wt the girl thot n asked to xplain strumming...
listen to the song care fully then check if the sound is same you will need to strum down if sound changes strum up if little sound halts for a milisecond give a pause to strumming keep trying if the song does not contain clear strumming than understand the way drum is played because drum and guitar go in the same way for the song
Basically catch the bass n snare... thou its nt always dat guitar strums xactly as drums play, may b supplementary sometyms, but most of the tyms... To begin with catch the bass n snare.
yea, tats ryt basically I let the music flow around with the song independently, as if I'm in some different place.......comes easily wid time, nothing to worry about! !!absurd!!
(hiiiiiiii allllllll i m poonam can u guys plz help me how 2 understand da strummin 4 a song) Hi Poonam Try playing simple cords why dont u start with walts its very easy on it as three beats 123 / / / 1 rest 2 3 -/r// there many songs in walts even u will enjoy it all down strokes try it out