Topic: Strumming Patterns - bass strum
Sometime ago I noticed that there were regular requests for strum patterns on this forum
Here is a "bass" strum pattern. It is often used in country music but can be applied to ballads in any style.
Try it with this chord progression, A D E
.......1.... 2....3....1...2...3....1...2...3.......
E............0.....0........2...2.........0...0.......
B............2.....2........3...3.........0...0.....
G............2.....2........2...2.........1...1....
D.....0..................................................
A.........................0..............................
E.......................................0................
The key to this pattern is to play the "root" note of the chord followed by the top three notes of the chord. The chords in these examples are all open chords
In the example, above, the pattern is in waltz time which means that there are 3 beats in every bar. This is quite common with bass strum. Think of Amazing Grace or Tennessee Waltz
To get the hang of those root notes try this chord progression E C G. You will notice that the root note of the C chord is on the 3rd fret. That should be easy to do if you are holding the open C chord
.1.... 2....3....4...1...2...3....4...1...2...3...4...
------0----0---0------0---0---0------3---3---3
------0----0---0------1---1---1------0---0---0
------1----1---1------0---0---0------0---0---0
----------------------------------------------------
------ -------------3------------------------------
-0---------------------------------3----------------
Its also common to vary the bass notes which are played with each chord. Try playing the root note and the next time play the 5th string
This is a two bar progression of E and D
.1.... &....2....&....3...&...4...&...1....&...2...&...3...&...4...&...
-----------2----2-----------2---2----------0---0----------0---0
-----------3----3-----------3---3----------0---0----------0---0
-----------2----2-----------2---2----------1---1----------1---1
-0------------------------------------------------------------------
-------- ------------0--------------------------------0----------------
-------------------------------------0-----------------------------------
Popular songs which use bass strum patterns include
"Me and Booby Mcgee". Janis Joplin or Kris Kristopherson did this - but see waylon jennings on an electric guitar
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wE8JKMjpuAw
"I walk the line" - John Cash at San Quentin - great video
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=bCftkirSpHE
get strumming - and post your tips and song suggestions here.