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Old March 24th, 2008
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Beginners Strumming & Timing helper

A basic little practice helper for chord changing and timing.
It's based on a somewhat familiar tune, which I don't get to say too often{lol}...Vary your up-down patterns each time thru to expand your practice. Hope some find it helpful and/or entertaining, At least it kept me busy for a while

Key = helpful info
Strumming = with guitar
Timing count = with guitar and vocal count
Practice BT = no guitar

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TimingCount.wmv
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Thanks Steve, they pale in comparison to your's and the other lessons here, but the destination is the same...


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