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Hi all,I am wondering what strum patterns can I use with a Bo Diddley drum beat Please help!

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Check the link BR, this may help.

http://www.guitarnoise.com/article.php?id=47

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http://www.celticguitarmusic.com/GW_Blueso04=04.pdf


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Thanks Nowhere Man,that will get me somewhere.

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Thanks Nowhere Man,that will get me somewhere.
No worries, hope it points you in the right direction, Blind Rat.


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i need help on guitar chord accompanionship. i have orginally written songs but cant seem to put chords or riffs to them.

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Meaning that you have a melody, or just lyrics?

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Meaning that you have a melody, or just lyrics?

o i have both. i just aint good at puttin the right chord progression or riffs to my songs.
its all love songs so i ply with the G,,,Cadd9,,,D,,C,,G pattern alot. but it dont work for my songs

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