Percussive Belly Beats

Course: Introduction to Percussive Acoustic Guitar

In this video

Chris explains a key technique that enables a player the ability to perform ‘Belly Beats’ on the guitar. The ‘Belly Beats’ and specifically, the ‘bass drum’ sound uses a unique movement which is uncommon on the guitar.

Chris explains a key technique that enables a player the ability to perform ‘Belly Beats’ on the guitar.

Key learning points

  • In-depth look into the exact movements to perform the crucial ‘bass drum’ sound on the body of the guitar

  • Take the first steps into combination playing, by performing the ‘bass drum’ sound, while simultaneously strumming

The ‘Belly Beats’ and specifically, the ‘bass drum’ sound uses a unique movement which is not common on the guitar and does not really resemble more common movements such as, ‘down-strokes’, ‘up-strokes’ and even ‘snare’ slaps.

Exercise 1 - Bass drum over sound hole

  • The heel of the hand moves independently for this technique (‘kinking’ down motion)

  • Keep the elbow and fingers level so that the heel of the hand can work independently

  • Aim roughly above the sound hole (and strings), but find the best placed area for your guitar's sound

  • Start gentle and build the volume to a suitable and consistent level

Following the steps from Exercise 1, the ‘bass drum’ movement can now be combined with a flick of the fingers to strum the chord simultaneously.

Exercise 2 - Bass drum & Strum

  • On beat 1, use the heel of the hand and flick of the wrist to perform the ‘bass drum’ sound and strum the chord at the same time

  • Try this motion as many times until it feels consistent 

  • Then, apply this motion to Beats 1 & 3 with beats 2 & 4 being a simple ‘snare’ slap to complete a full bar of percussive finger-style playing!

Next Up: Decorative Percussive Fills

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