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Silent Strums and Continuous Rhythms

Lesson 2/53 | Study Time: 5 Min
Course: Beginner Guitar
Silent Strums and Continuous Rhythms

Silent Strums and Continuous Rhythms

The basic * rhythm pattern learned in Lesson 1 consisted of four down strums.

After playing the first strum your right hand moves upwards in preparation for the second strum. The strings are not played on this upward movement. This upward motion can be represented by a broken upward strum symbol p which indicates that the strings are not strummed (a silent strum).

So the basic rhythm could be written like this.

The above two rhythm patterns sound exactly the same. If you watch your right hand you will notice that it actually moves up and down in a continuous motion but it only makes contact with the strings on the down strum. Also if you play some eighth note rhythms, (see Lesson 4) you will see that your right hand also moves up and down in a continuous motion sometimes making contact with the string and sometimes not.

Silent Strum Symbols

When an upward strum is made without contacting the strings it can be represented by p

When a downward strum is made without contacting the strings it can be represented by o

Some very useful and interesting rhythm patterns can result by incorporating eighth note rhythms with silent down strums.

Try the following rhythm holding a G chord.

This rhythm is the same as the pattern in Exercise 22 except the down strum on the third beat does not make contact with the strings.

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