Strumming the Off Beat to a Drum Track

Course: Most Common Chord Progressions & Strumming Patterns

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Learn to strumming the Off Beats to a Drum Track. This lesson is from the Andy Guitar Beginner Guitar Course.

Strumming and rhythm can throw up all sorts of challenges and potential stumbling blocks at any stage while learning Guitar; this lesson focusses on one technique that can fix so many of these problems when we nail it.

By playing the off-beats and more syncopated rhythms we start feeling the beat and internalising the music thus developing our own sense of timing.

Strumming off-beats

To play on the off-beats we don't play on beat 1 or any of the other main numbered beats. We can simply Strum then Mute on the '&'s exclusively - 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 &

  • Small twist of the wrist to Strum the chord

  • Mute with outside palm of the strumming hand

  • Think of the Strum as a 'short' and 'sharp' staccato strum

A great song example of this technique is I'm Yours by Jason Mraz.

Try Jamming along to this visual Jam Track or along to the Drum Track MP3.

Next Up: Beginner Acoustic Jam Track 8 - D, Cadd9 & G and Melody with Slide

Well done! Let's jump into the next lesson of the course.

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