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Old October 7th, 2006
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Hello everyone how are you, been away for a while busy with life hahaha, still stummin away though.
anyways i have a ?

the stum patter for night moves bob seger. i cant seem to get it right, im close but there something im not getting.

i have no problem for C to F and back to G but the first switch from G to F and then to C, i cant seem to figure it out correctly, im close and sounds ok but theres something he's doing with the struming and chord switching that im not getting correct.

if anyone plays this song and knows the pattern please help, i sure would appreciate it

man its hard enough for us begginers to play and i dont want to learn something the wrong way if i can help it

thanks everyone and keep on stummin

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The f chord is used to switch between the C & G back and forth
strum the f chord up down up then change

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Disregard my above post
You end the C or G which ever one your playing with an up stroke
then 1 upstroke & 1 downstroke of the F and then start your next chord with an upstroke.

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thanks 6string

il head off and work on that one and my timing and my mutting

ur help in appreciated very much

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