Topic: Punk strumming patterns
It has to be said that punk rock does have a reputation for sloppy technique
However to be fair whilst some punk is a little primitive there are many punk guitarists with a great deal of skills - especially in terms of rthym guitar
there is certainly an old legend that punk can all be played on three chords -the famous punk rock chords A D And E. that is a bit a myth and to play punk well you will need to be able to play maj and minor barre chords.
the basic punk strum is downstrokes
1...&....2...&...3...&...4
V...V...V...V...V...V...V
This is usually embellished
For example here is a rythm pattern using mainly downstrokes
1...&...2....&...3....&...4....&...1...&.....2.....&....3...&....4...&
8........8....8...8....8....8.............................................
8........8....8...8....8....8........10..10...10.........12..12..12....
9........9....9...9....9....9........10..10...10.........12..12..12....
10......10..10..10..10..10.......10..10...10..... ...12..12..12...
10......10..10..10..10..10..8....8...8.....8....0....10..10..10...0
8........8....8...8....8....8....8...8....8....8.....0....10..10..10...0
Have a look at the Ramones doing their thing on an very early punk song
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ9kOamga … mp;search=
Another defining feature of punk is mixing open and damped chords.
you damp the sound of the barre chords by releasing the pressure on the fret after playing
a common sequence is
A G
1...&...2...&...3...&...4.. &
V....... X...X.. V...... X...X
this is often used to add interest to a progression using downstrokes