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strumming patterns

i know there was a section on different types of strumming patterns,i can't find it now.I'm lookin for country strumming pattern.any one know this?
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Here's Solidwalnuts lesson on strumming patterns Paulette and a small strumming lesson on country strumming that might help that link has some more info on strumming hope it's of some use to you

Much Ado About Rhythm: Part 2 [Beginner & Intermediate/All Styles/Technique]

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that's it! thanks starsailor.

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