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Strumming For Night Moves

Hello. I have been learning the song "Night Moves" by Bob Seeger. Im playing in the key of G and the chord changes are not the problem. The chuck or palm mute is not the problem but the problem is the change that goes from G to F and then C. Im really close but I know something is just not right. Any help on how to do that strum exactly like the record would be greatly appreciated. This is a great site by the way, I need to come here more often. Thanks in advance.

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This might help a little.
YouTube - Bob Seger LIVE Night Moves Kansas City, MO 12/2/06


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Are you starting the F with an up stroke?

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6string has identified it for you- just did a little "air guitar" strumming check and that is exactly how you play that one.


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